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PwC - ACA/ACCA Trainees (2021 Intake)

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Type: Full time / Contract

At PwC you can make the widest use of your skills and experience in a modern, creative and challenging work environment with great development prospects. Our aim is to hire people of high calibre, who are looking for challenging careers, and will bring new insights and perspectives, living the high standards and values of PwC: quality and integrity.

 

About the role

Join one of our Professional Training Schemes (ACA/ACCA) and start your career with one of the world’s leading professional services firms.

 

What we are looking for

  • Academic Background
    • Be an undergraduate university student, in any field of study 
    • Expect to graduate from university with a minimum grade as follows*:
      • University of Cyprus 7.5/10
      • Other local Universities 3,33/4
      • Greek Universities (7.5/10)
      • UK Universities 2:1 (i.e. 60-69%)
      • US Universities 3,33/4
  • Fluency in English
  • Fluency in English
  • Strong IT Skills
  • Strong communication and interpersonal skills
  • Team oriented
  • Commercially aware

 

Benefits

  • A competitive remuneration package
  • 13th salary
  • Provident fund
  • Medical Insurance (optional)
  • Life insurance
  • FlexMenu (such as FlexDay, FlexWeek, FlexPlace and many more)
  • Friday afternoon off
  • Dress for the Occasion
  • Free parking

 

For more information and applications please follow the link below:

https://www.pwc.com.cy/en/careers/student-jobs.html

*Application Process 

Please note that in order for your application to be processed, you need to upload your so-far academic transcript, indicating clearly your grades per subject, along with your CV in the section “My Experience” of the application form.  

All applications will be treated in the strictest confidentiality

 

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