BHP bolsters Yorkshire departments with 20 new recruits
BHP, the chartered accountancy firm, has announced the recruitment of 20 apprentices, graduates and placement students across five of its departments in Sheffield, Leeds, Cleckheaton, Chesterfield and York.
The apprentices will work within the audit and accounts department, the tax department, the healthcare department and for BHP’s outsourcing business – Prosper.
The two year programme will see the apprentices work towards the Association of Accounting Technicians (AAT) and the Association of Taxation Technicians (ATT) qualifications.
Six of the seven graduates working within the company’s audit and accounts department will support BHP staff who service a range of clients in the manufacturing, retail, creative and digital industries.
They will undertake a three year training agreement to attain the Associate Chartered Accountant (ACA) qualification and become Chartered Accountants.
The seventh graduate will be working alongside some of the apprentices within the outsourcing business Prosper, which provides financial, technical and commercial support to small and medium sized enterprises.
Four accountancy professionals are joining BHP on a one year professional placement programme. Working in audit and accounts and the corporate finance department, the placement students are all on track for at least a 2:1 degree at University.
BHP, which employs over 300 people, is Yorkshire’s largest independent firm of Chartered Accountants.
Lisa Leighton, partner at BHP said: “Each year we make a huge commitment to the professional development and training of the next generation of accountants, and this year we have selected some of the finest students who are not only talented, but have a genuine passion for the industry.
“Recruiting apprentices, graduates and placements students enables us to give everyone an equal opportunity to succeed in their chosen field, and we can’t wait to start introducing these talented young people to our team and clients.”
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