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Garbutt & Elliot teams up with University of York to offer three paid internships

Yorkshire accountants Garbutt & Elliott have teamed up with the University of York to provide three paid 10-week internships for talented students.

The students are Xu Wang, who is studying for an MA in Comparative and International Social Policy; Jingwen Feng, studying for an MSc in Finance; and Auste Vysniauskaite, studying for a BSc in Economics and Finance.

Xu and Jingwen have been reporting directly to Garbutt & Elliott’s senior partner David Dickson, who is also treasurer of the University, while Auste has been working with tax partner Nick Scull.

Sarah Littlewood, acting head of human resources at Garbutt & Elliott, which has offices in York and Leeds, explained: “This is the second year we have taken part in the University of York’s internship scheme. We worked with the University to design a specific project brief, the University then advertised the internship to their students and provided us with a shortlist of candidates.

“The candidates went through an interview selection process with us, resulting in the three appointments. We have worked closely with the University during the course of the placement to discuss their progress, as this is as much about their experience and learning with us as it is about us having the additional resource to complete the project.”

David Dickson commented: “All three students have been a tremendous help to us and in turn they have benefited from the experience. We are especially pleased to take part in such a rewarding scheme with a world-class university.”

He added: “The added bonus is that we are using University of York students to provide some new thinking and, at the same time, giving them experience of working in a business and delivering a project. This will help give them the edge on their CVs when they are applying for jobs”.

Jennifer Mowat, who runs the University’s Student Internship Bureau, said: “‘I’m delighted that Garbutt & Elliott has engaged with the University’s internship programme again this year and with particularly innovative project ideas.

“The launch of G&E’s China Desk has provided two of our international students with a unique experience to support the firm as it develops its work overseas, using knowledge of their own language and country to full advantage.

“Interest in the firm’s three internships was high this year, highlighting the drive and motivation of our students to conduct quality work experience opportunities with businesses across York.

“Overall, the University’s internship programme has been growing over the last couple of years. It’s extremely motivating that local companies such as Garbutt & Elliott recognise the value of paid work experience.”

This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Mark Lane .

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