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It pays to get a HEADstart in Business
Katy talks about her career at PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP as a HEADstart student.
In the beginning…
It
all started when I was studying towards my A Levels in Economics, Maths
and Accountancy, when my tutor at college told me about the
opportunities to join PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) straight after
college. To find out more about the scheme she suggested that I
go along to the next PwC open day where I could meet people who were
already on the HEADstart programme. I gained a lot of valuable
information from the day and met some good people. This convinced
me to make an application to the firm and I started my career with PwC
in September 2005.
A diverse role
As a HEADstart trainee, my role is incredibly varied with no typical
day. The work broadly consists of undertaking audit work in a
team. When out at client site there is a huge amount of
interaction with the client staff, which makes the job interesting as
you are constantly meeting new people.
I work in Assurance, more commonly known as audit. This involves
analysing every aspect of what a company does, advising them on whether
their financial accounts are true and fair, assessing if they are
meeting their regulatory responsibility and how they can improve their
performance. As I work in public sector my clients tend to be the
NHS, local councils and colleges. I do sometimes however work on
private sector clients and charities.
A degree without the fees
In Assurance, HEADstart students study towards the Association of
Certified Chartered Accountants (ACCA). College is broken up
throughout the year so that you work towards various modules at college
and then return to your client work to put some of the techniques into
practice. College is always enjoyable as it gives me a chance to
catch up with the other HEADstart students and share any experiences we
may have had back in the office.
The ACCA qualification has a unique partnership with Oxford Brookes
University, and students have the opportunity to study for a BSc (Hons)
in Applied Accounting whilst taking your ACCA exams. Part way through,
or even after your studies, you can opt to complete a research and
analysis project and gain an internationally recognised degree
qualification.
Words of advice
Training to be an accountant takes time and requires a lot of effort
(not to mention the expense). I would encourage plenty of research
around the profession and to be 100% committed before embarking on a
career.
It’s a good idea to attend an open day at a firm and gather as much
information about what the job entails as possible so that they can
make a fully informed decision. Open Days often give people the
chance to speak to people in the profession about their experiences and
also to have a taster about what work is done on a day to day basis.
Here’s to a bright future
After I have completed ACCA I hope to progress my career within
PwC. The next stage would be executive and then manager.
With ACCA behind me, I would feel confident moving forward in my
professional life.
To find out more about an open day near you, a career on the HEADstart
programme or any of the other exciting opportunities at
PricewaterhouseCoopers please visit:
www.pwc.com/uk/careers/
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