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Armstrong Watson recruits ‘record’ 37 new graduate trainees

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Armstrong Watson has welcomed 37 new graduate trainees as it continues its commitment to investing in young people. 

This is a “record” number for the accountancy, business and financial advisory firm, up from 28 in 2023. 

Based at offices across the north of England and Scotland, the new students will be working towards their ACA qualification to become Chartered Accountants. Three of this year’s graduate students are former trainees who have progressed from their AAT apprenticeship to the ACA qualification. 

In September they will start their three-year programme which combines study with hands-on experience, support, coaching and mentoring from the business.

Armstrong Watson takes on graduate trainees every year and as a result of continued organic growth over the past 12 months – during which the firm has made a number of key appointments and promotions around the business and relocated its head office in Carlisle – the 2024 intake is its biggest to date.

Paul Dickson, CEO and managing partner, said: “We have a long history of growing our own talent and strongly believe in investing in our people as our people are our business, providing solutions to our clients. Our training programme provides us with an incredible pool of talent, many of which go on to have successful careers within the business. We are delighted to welcome a record number of ACA students this year and look forward to seeing them progress in their roles.” 

“We invest in ambitious individuals who are keen to launch their careers and take advantage of the development we offer. With 19 offices across the North of England and Scotland and several different service lines supporting our clients, there’s a huge range of scope for career direction and development available to those who choose to join us on this exciting journey.”

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