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Euïàdôfnv P. asked a question to main-eng-v2

Category: General

Date asked: Sunday, August 19, 2018

Last reviewed: Wednesday, November 7, 2018

Lïryzefdà E.

Senior Manager

Hi Zohaib,

I hope all is well with you

Can I also check what service line you would be interested in?

Can I also please clarify what you mean by internship?

I only ask because we offer a variety of options to join EY across a wide variety of service offerings in London?

My background is in assurance, audit specifically so I have focused on that below.

The Summer Internship Programme: you can apply for our exciting four or six-week programme that starts with fundamental business skills and ends with you doing the same work as our graduates. You’ll be part of a team doing work for real clients. This is obviously a very short term programme that is run over the summer. Our roles are currently closed. However, you can discover more detail about the program and apply if you wish for our 2019 programmes now by following the below link

https://ukcareers.ey.com/graduates/our-programmes/undergraduate-programmes/summer-internship-programme/assurance-sip">https://ukcareers.ey.com/graduates/our-programmes/undergraduate-programmes/summer-internship-programme/assurance-sip

If you are looking for a more long term program you can consider the following options

Assurance Industrial Placement Programme: This is similar to the summer internship but it lasts for one year. You can discover more detail about the program and apply if you wish for our 2019 programmes now by following the below link

https://ukcareers.ey.com/graduates/our-programmes/undergraduate-programmes/summer-internship-programme/assurance-sip">https://ukcareers.ey.com/graduates/our-programmes/undergraduate-programmes/summer-internship-programme/assurance-sip

Graduate Programme: This is typically a 3 year training contract. You can expect world-class training and support throughout your role, as well as study towards a Chartered Accountancy qualification with the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Scotland (ICAS) or the Institute of Chartered Accountants of England and Wales (ICAEW).

As well as your professional training, you'll also develop essential know-how through a range of activities. Over the years you may experience web-based learning, shadowing senior colleagues and team members, secondments (internal, with clients, or overseas) and training courses with our in-house experts. You'll be assigned a counsellor on day one who'll work closely with you to identify your strengths and help you grow in your career.

You can discover more detail about the program and apply if you wish for our 2019 programmes now by following the below link

https://ukcareers.ey.com/graduates/our-programmes/graduate-programmes/assurance-gp

The EY Business Apprenticeship: This is very similar to the graduate program in terms of the work you will complete and the qualifications you will obtain at the end of your training.

You can discover more detail about the program and apply if you wish for our 2019 programmes now by following the below link

https://ukcareers.ey.com/schools/our-programmes/apprenticeships/assurance

I hope the above makes sense and answers your question. If anything needs further clarity please let me know.

Thanks

Sunday, August 19, 2018

Euïàdôfnv P.

can ey provide me a sponsorship if i apply for the three year contract from pakistan?

Monday, November 5, 2018

Bqûéttyne B.

Hi Zohaib. There are some restrictions you’ll need to know about when you apply. First of all, you need to make sure you meet the criteria for people looking to work in the UK, before you start on a programme. You can find out more about working visas from the UK Border Agency website and our FAQs here: ukcareers.ey.com/students/how-to-apply/faqs.

Wednesday, November 7, 2018

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