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a transcript.

Understand your training choices, compare the work behind the brand and begin building skills that make the workplace less intimidating.

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behind the title.

Click an option for a detailed guide. The examples are career direction—not a guarantee that every employer offers identical exposure.

Training Inside Public Practice

Best aligned when you want audit, assurance, external reporting, controls, professional scepticism or broad client and industry exposure.

What your work may include

  • Audit planning, testing and completion
  • Understanding processes and internal controls
  • Working across clients and industries
  • Engaging with finance teams and audit evidence
  • Developing disciplined documentation and review habits

Career directions it can support

  • External or internal audit
  • Risk and assurance
  • Financial reporting
  • Governance and controls
  • Deal advisory or forensic work, depending on later exposure
REALITY CHECK

Busy seasons, travel, timesheets and client deadlines can be demanding. Compare office culture, industry allocation, coaching and the actual responsibilities given to juniors.

Look beyond
the logo.

01What work will I actually perform in year one?

02Which industries, clients or business functions will I see?

03How are trainees coached, reviewed and rotated?

04What study leave and professional-exam support is provided?

05Will the location, travel and workload be sustainable for me?

06What opportunities will this exposure create after the contract?

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Excel before
day one.

Start slowly, understand the logic and finish by producing a review-ready accounting schedule.

6beginner-friendly lessons
  • Navigation and clean data entry
  • Shortcuts and efficient selection
  • Core formulas and cell references
  • IF, SUMIF, COUNTIF and XLOOKUP
  • Tables, filtering and error checks
  • Ledger reconciliation simulation
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