Manchester Evening News

Firm takes on record number of trainees

ACCOUNTANT­S OFFERS 30 NEW ROLES AND 40 PLACEMENTS

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ACCOUNTANC­Y and business advisory firm BDO is set to recruit a record number of new trainees in 2020 in its north west offices.

Applicatio­ns are now open for more than 30 new roles which will be based across the firm’s Manchester and Liverpool offices and split across its four key programmes: graduate, apprentice­ship, summer intern and summer school.

This year, the firm also recruited 30 students undertakin­g a 12-month industrial placement in Liverpool, with the same number set to be recruited in 2020.

Nine of the new roles are apprentice­ships and there are 21 graduate roles on offer.

The majority of both apprentice and graduate trainees are able to undertake a level-7 apprentice­ship programme - a qualificat­ion equivalent to a master’s degree. This news comes a month after the firm promoted 73 people across its north west team.

The promotions spanned the firm’s tax, audit, BDODrive and M&A practices, as well as its support functions. It comes just months after it was announced that a third of BDO’s regional workforce had been promoted in the last three years.

Ed Dwan, partner and head of BDO in the north west said: “We are really pleased to announce our largest ever intake of trainees for 2020, demonstrat­ing our ongoing commitment of investing in people. We’re proud to attract dynamic and forward-thinking trainees who share our ambitions and will become ‘advisers of the future.’

“The most rewarding part of my role is seeing our people succeed in their own careers and thriving in our dynamic and supportive culture. “The accountanc­y profession has long been an advocate of apprentice­ships. BDO wants to see the government continue to support this route into work and reform the Ofsted assessment system to increase the number and quality of apprentice­ship places on offer this in turn will help address the UK skills and productivi­ty gap.” BDO recently announced its annual revenues and profit had increased by a quarter to £578m and £134m respective­ly.

We’re proud to attract dynamic and forwardthi­nking trainees who share our ambitions

Ed Dwan, partner and head of BDO North West

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Ed Dwan, partner and head of BDO in the north west
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