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Future Accountants: Kerry’s journey into audit through apprenticeship
Choosing to take the alternative route into accountancy, Kerry started her career through an apprenticeship rather than university. Here, she shares how she’s building a rewarding career in audit – and why being curious, authentic, and supported makes all the difference.
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Future Accountants: Dan’s journey from English literature to Indirect Tax
From literature to ledgers, Dan Barber’s journey into Indirect Tax proves that the path to becoming a future accountant doesn’t have to be traditional. Now two years into his graduate programme, Dan shares how curiosity, support, and a love of problem-solving helped him thrive in a new field.
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Future Accountants: Julia’s journey from economics graduate to Tax Associate
Supported by a culture of encouragement and hands-on learning, Julia’s journey from economics student to Tax Associate began with a four-week internship that shaped her career path. In her own words, she shares how discovering her strengths, gaining real responsibility, and growing through feedback have helped her thrive in Financial Services Tax.
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Starting at the firm: How Emily balances audit, exams, and international hockey
Emily Dark, one of our Audit Associates, reflects on her first two years at Grant Thornton — from studying for her ICAS exams to representing Scotland in international hockey. She shares how the firm’s culture empowered her to thrive both professionally and personally, offering insights to help future trainees feel confident as they begin their careers and explore the opportunities ahead.
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Future Accountants: Yad’s journey from BTEC to Audit Associate
Yad’s path into audit began with a BTEC in Business and a job as a line chef, experiences that sparked his interest in teamwork, problem-solving, and learning by doing. Now an apprentice at Grant Thornton, he reflects on how feedback, support, and a collaborative culture have helped him grow into a professional member of the audit team.
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Future Accountants: Maria’s path from audit intern to Advisory Associate
Maria’s journey has been shaped by curiosity and continuous growth. In her own words, she shares how moving from Dubai to London opened the door to a career in accountancy, how her internship helped her find her fit in advisory, and why feedback, mentorship, and real responsibility have helped her thrive.
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Kevin's story
Everyone at Grant Thornton benefits from private medical insurance, and Kevin experienced its value first-hand. Here he talks about when his life changed dramatically in 2022, and how the support of those around him have allowed him to continue excelling in a role he loves.
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Future Accountants: Alex’s pivot from biomedical science graduate to audit trainee
Driven by curiosity and an appetite for variety, Alex’s journey from biomedical science graduate to audit trainee has been shaped by hands-on experience, a supportive culture, and a commitment to continuous learning. In her own words, she shares how embracing new challenges, building confidence through feedback, and living the firm’s values have helped her grow.
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Returning with purpose: Mike’s path back to the firm
Mike talks to us about rejoining Grant Thornton, his drivers for returning to the firm, and setting the right boundaries to achieve the right work-life balance.
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Empowered to progress: Oliver’s data-driven trainee experience
With a degree in modern languages, Oliver took an alternative route into professional services. Now working in transaction services, he shares how the firm has empowered him to grow, explore new areas of interest, and make a meaningful impact – even as a trainee.
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Back with balance: How Hadia found her rhythm after maternity leave
Returning to work after maternity leave can be daunting – but for Hadia, Accounting Advisory Manager in CFO Solutions, it became a story of support, development, and reconnection. She shares how the firm’s culture and policies have helped her find her rhythm and continue growing after entering the world of motherhood.
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Meaningful work and real connection: Lola’s first eight months in Real Estate Tax
Lola joined Grant Thornton as a member of the Real Estate Tax team. Originally from Nigeria, she brings a global perspective, a passion for meaningful work, and a deep appreciation for community – both inside and outside the firm. In just eight months, she’s already made an impact, not only through her work but also by helping others find their place at the firm. Here’s her story.
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Future Accountant: Nirunthan, Advisory Associate
Nirunthan (Niru) joined the firm as a placement student during his university years. After graduating, he returned to the firm as an advisory associate in the Transactions Advisory Services team – a move that reflects his passion for applying accounting skills in a commercial, project-driven environment. Niru shares his experience as a placement student, including the challenges he overcame and the culture that shaped his development.
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“You are not alone”: Nana Yaw’s mission to normalise conversations about men’s mental health
In a culture where men are often expected to stay silent about their struggles, Nana Yaw is using his voice to challenge stigma, share his experiences, and encourage others to do the same. He’s on a mission to help normalise conversations around wellbeing – especially for men from ethnic minority backgrounds. Here’s his story.
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Portraits of Power
Portraits of Power
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Top 10 career tips
Everyone benefits from a little advice, especially when they’re starting out. So, we've put together our top 10 tips to help you ace your applications and kick start your career in the best possible way.
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Ignite work experience
Are you ready to take the first step towards an exciting career in Accountancy? Our Grant Thornton Ignite Work Experience Programme is designed to give you a real taste of life at our firm.
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Interns and placements
Summer internships and 12-month placement programmes give you a fantastic opportunity to find out more about careers in professional services, and they can set you on a fast track through to an offer for your graduate programme.
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Graduate programmes
Our three-year graduate programme will take you from graduate to professionally qualified, opening up a world of opportunity.
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Apprenticeships
For anyone with A-Level (or equivalent) qualifications, an apprenticeship helps fast track you to qualification whilst you earn, and if you join straight after A-Levels, you can qualify ahead of your peers who go to university.
Until I joined Grant Thornton I had never left a ‘grown up’ job in my life. I joined my previous firm when I was 19 and progressed to Director there, changing to an annualised hours contract after my first child was born. From a lack of support which was exacerbated during Covid, I had started to feel like I didn’t belong there anymore. But when you’ve been somewhere your whole career it’s easy to stay where you know. When I looked at partners I worked with, they all seemed to work ridiculous hours and have no real work/life balance, which I knew wouldn’t work for me and my children.
It was a well-timed phone call from Tim Broadway that led to me joining Grant Thornton. Norman Armstrong was looking to expand the TVS Partner team, I’d worked with Tim previously and when I said I didn’t think I would be what Grant Thornton were looking for given my need to work shorter and flexible hours Tim put me at ease and said it was definitely worth a chat with Norman.
From my first conversation with Norman my worries were alleviated. Everything he said about the culture at the firm really resonated with me, from the focus on people, to the importance of quality, I knew that this was a place I could feel that I belonged. I had a lot of conversations with people within the firm before deciding to enter the partner process as I wanted to be sure I was making the right decision. Everyone I spoke with gave me a good feel about the culture within the firm. Whilst I am one of only a few part-time partners, lots of us work flexibly and in particular I spoke with other parents who worked flexibly to allow them to do school runs and similar, to be there for their children. It was really refreshing to see how everyone can work in a way that works for them, their teams and the firm. Something that I’ve always believed in but never found to ring true at my previous firm.
I was made to feel part of the team even before I joined Grant Thornton. Throughout my notice period I was really made to feel part of the team at Grant Thornton, whether it was check-ins from Norman or being invited to a TVS partner get together, it really helped to ease the transition and confirmed I had made the right decision. I was also paired with Amanda James as my buddy, and she was fantastic, we met a couple of times in person before I joined and she introduced me to people in the office. Being able to ask questions which may seem silly like ‘what’s the dress code in the office’ made the first day that little less daunting.
I was clear throughout the interview process that I would need a part-time contract. As a sole parent all responsibility lies with me and with an anxious younger child and an oldest one who likes to do every club going I need to be able to do school-runs and deal with our after-school commitments. My core hours are 9am to 3pm with school holidays off with the children. So far it’s been working well. I am open with both my teams and clients about my working hours, and we arrange meetings at a time that everyone can do. Of course, there are times when a call may need to happen after 3pm or I need to jump back onto the laptop in an evening / after school pick up and with deadlines and unpredictability that’s the job. But I’m very open about my boundaries and non-negotiables when it comes to the children and what they need.
Everyone in the firm has supported me to find the right balance. There have been times when I have worked longer days, or attended events that have taken place outside my working hours but it’s been my choice to attend and I’ve never had any pressure to be somewhere that I can’t. I try to get into our Southampton office a couple of times a week, get out to clients and visit the other TVS offices in Oxford and Reading when I can. I use my diary to show travel time and availability to make sure I can still drop and pick up the kids, and my PA Nicky is good at understanding my complexities!
Over the years I have seen many women get to a certain level, have a family and then either stay at that level or move to internal facing roles. This has been so frustrating for me as I know that with our line of work we are in an ideal position to be able to use our flexibility to thrive both at work and home. I want to show people that you can do both, you can be a really good partner, and a really good parent. I believe Grant Thornton is a great place to show that this can be done, everyone I spoke with through the joining process helped me see this. One question I was asked during my panel was ‘what would success look like after a year?’, my answer was along the lines of ‘having settled into the firm, met and built relationships with my clients and feeling like a part of Grant Thornton and TVS’. The partner that asked that question added, ‘and the children feeling happy?’ – adding that comment really showed they understood where I was coming from and genuinely supported me.