05-10-2006, 07:24 AM
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<br />if they take you as tarinee and which firms are you talking about i m in england for 6years and i haven't seen any firm paying the exam costs and there is no tuition except four colleges, can you tell me any person who is getting paid for training, if he is paid he might not be getting the right pay except top 20's.
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Well most good accountancy firms do that, you may be right about the top 20 thing. I work for a Big4 and I know they are very choosy in the trainee intake and most trainees who are accepted on in these firms come from top notch universities LSE, Oxbridge etc. However, once a trainee is accepted the firm pays for the tution fee and other costs and ofcourse pay over GBP 20,000 pa.
<br />if they take you as tarinee and which firms are you talking about i m in england for 6years and i haven't seen any firm paying the exam costs and there is no tuition except four colleges, can you tell me any person who is getting paid for training, if he is paid he might not be getting the right pay except top 20's.
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Well most good accountancy firms do that, you may be right about the top 20 thing. I work for a Big4 and I know they are very choosy in the trainee intake and most trainees who are accepted on in these firms come from top notch universities LSE, Oxbridge etc. However, once a trainee is accepted the firm pays for the tution fee and other costs and ofcourse pay over GBP 20,000 pa.