Joining Assurance is arguably the best general business training you can get.
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Joining Assurance via the PwC Experience Generalist route is arguably the best general business training you can get at graduate level.
Working in one of our specialist Assurance teams, you'll carry out work for a range of organisations - from audit services to advice on mergers and acquisitions. You'll also be supported in studies towards the ACA qualification of the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales.
Most of your work in Assurance will focus on Financial Audit by helping to improve corporate reporting and providing assurance that our clients' systems are operating effectively, within well-controlled environments
You could choose to join Assurance in one of our specialised teams. Follow the links below to find out more or view vacancies in these areas.
Helping our clients to examine the security of their IT systems and give investors assurance over the integrity of financial information - services covering external and internal audit, risk management and controls assurance and optimisation
Helping to ensure that public spending yields value for money - and gaining exposure to a surprising variety of work that might not be as available in other areas of assurance.
Providing tailored audit, assurance and business advisory services to investment funds and pensions schemes large and small. We recruit directly into Investment Funds and Pensions Audit, which is part of the Insurance and Investment Management Assurance Division in London.
Providing peace of mind to corporate buyers, by analysing and validating financial, commercial, operational and strategic assumptions made about prospective acquisitions, and to sellers, by providing objective views of businesses' performance and prospects, and addressing relevant potential concerns
Opportunities also exist to join the Assurance business on shared programmes with our Financial Advisory business. Find out more about our opportunities in Forensics and Business Recovery.
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