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An established industry player is seeking motivated individuals for finance roles that encompass a variety of sectors, including Insurance, Audit, and Risk. This opportunity is perfect for those pursuing an honours degree in numerate subjects, offering a chance to develop essential skills while contributing to a better working world. Join a dynamic team that values collaboration and innovation, where your analytical abilities will help shape responsible growth and build trust in capital markets. If you're passionate about making a difference, this role could be the perfect fit for you.
Our purpose is building a better working world. The insights and quality services we provide help build trust and confidence in the capital markets and in economies around the world. We develop outstanding leaders who work together to deliver on our promises to all stakeholders. In doing so, we play a critical role in building a better working world for our people, clients, and communities.
Through our four integrated service lines — Assurance, Consulting, Strategy and Transactions, and Tax — and our deep sector knowledge, we help clients capitalize on new opportunities and assess and manage risks to deliver responsible growth. Our high-performing, multidisciplinary teams assist in fulfilling regulatory requirements, keeping investors informed, and meeting stakeholder needs.
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We operate an open access policy, meaning we do not screen applications based solely on academic performance. To be eligible, you should be working towards an honours degree in a numerate subject such as Maths, Statistics, Actuarial Science, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Engineering, Economics, Computer Science, or Technology. You must have a minimum of grade 4/C GCSE (or equivalent) in English Language and Maths, or in your home language if you do not hold English GCSE, and three A-levels/Five Highers (or equivalent), including an A grade in A Level/Higher Maths (or equivalent carrying at least 48 UCAS points).