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We help our clients and our people create the value they want. We work alongside our clients to measure, protect and enhance the things that matter most to them. What's more, we've been voted number one in The Times Top 100 Graduate Employers survey for the last seven years. As well as training that helps you gain breadth as well as depth of knowledge, we'll give you support to gain a professional qualification plus the chance to experience a range of clients and projects. If you have a 2:1 or above in any discipline, at least a 300 UCAS tariff or equivalent and the ability to make an impact then visit

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TotalProfessions.com was created to guide and inspire you about the directions you can take to start out on your career path.
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ICAS (Institute of Chartered Accountants of Scotland)


ABOUT THIS EMPLOYER

Forget what you think you know about being an accountant.  These days, you’d be more in demand than ever, and you don’t even need to have studied a degree in accountancy.  In fact, what’s more important is you’re a good communicator, ambitious – and ready to enjoy the opportunities and financial rewards that come with having the prestigious CA qualification. 

As an ICAS-trained Chartered Accountant, you’ll have a lot to offer potential employers.  And you will benefit from a stable and defined career path, as well as opportunities for international travel – over 17,000 members currently work around the world. 

To become a CA, you will need to apply for a three year training contract with an organisation that’s authorised to train CA students.  You can apply online at www.ca-training.co.uk and also use this site to search though over a thousand training vacancies with UK and Luxembourg employers who are now recruiting for their 2009 intake. 

Positions Available In: Chartered Accountancy training

Location: UK-wide and Luxembourg

Online Application: Yes

Contact details: 0131 347 0161

Email: catraining@icas.org.uk

Web Address: www.ca-training.co.uk