Company Information
The National Audit Office is an independent public body that helps parliament hold government to account for how taxpayers’ money is spent. We provide assurance to parliament through our audit work and add value to government by supporting its drive to improve public services.
Number of Vacancies 70
Degrees Required We accept applications from all degree disciplines
Locations London and Newcastle
Salary £28,950
Who we are looking for There is no such thing as a typical National Audit Office graduate trainee. We accept applications from all degree disciplines. We look for a 2:1 degree in any subject (achieved or expected) and 300 UCAS points from your top three A-level grades (or equivalent). N.B. General Studies does not count.
Careers Offered
Our trainees get the chance to be part of work that has a real impact on the nation straight away by contributing to our audits and other projects. Alongside that, our three-year ACA training programme sees them right through to qualification as an associate chartered accountant with the ICAEW.
Application Details Visit
www.nao.org.uk/graduates to find out more about why you should join us. For insights and tips from our current graduate trainees, please visit our graduate blog at
www.nao.org. uk/graduateblog
Benefits
In addition to ongoing training and development, we offer a host of other benefits including: a benchmarked, highly competitive starting salary; membership of the excellent civil service pension; payment of professional subscriptions; and a comprehensive support network, including a National Audit Office ‘buddy’.
Online Applications
www.nao.org.uk/graduates/ apply/apply-now
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Contact Details Email: hrservicedesk@nao.
gsi.gov.uk
Website
www.nao.org.uk/graduates
Closing Date 9 January 2017
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