RSM announces appointment of 17 new recruits in Yorkshire
RSM, the audit, tax and consulting firm, has announced the appointment of 17 new trainees in its Leeds and Hull offices.
The new recruits are among 288 new graduates and school leavers being taken on by the firm this year, bringing RSM’s total headcount to over 3,600 people across the UK.
The 17 new recruits, including 14 in Leeds and three in Hull, will begin their careers within the firm’s audit, corporate finance, risk and tax teams.
After completing an internal training course, the new recruits will commence study towards their professional ACA, AAT, ATT, ICAS, ACCA, CIA or CTA accountancy qualifications.
Kevin O’Connor, RSM’s regional managing partner for Yorkshire and the North East, said: “I am delighted to welcome all of our new recruits to RSM. Our future growth ambitions rely on attracting and developing new talent across all areas of our business.
“I’m delighted that so many new recruits have chosen to begin their careers with us. This is, I hope, a reflection of the training support and the career opportunities that we can offer as a firm.”
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