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Get the accounting skills all businesses need. Study AAT as an apprentice!
2012-02-01 09:26:38
During National Apprenticeships Week, we're hosting a free webinar: 'Train as an AAT apprentice' on Friday 10 February at 12.30pm.
Register now to book your place: AAT webinar - Train as an AAT apprentice
Studying for the AAT Accounting Qualification through an apprenticeship is the smart way to get valuable work experience while gaining a widely-recognised professional qualification.
Not only will you earn while you learn, but you’ll launch your career in finance in less time than a graduate - and with no debt.
We’re hosting a webinar on Friday 10 February at 12.30 for you to find out more about AAT training and ask your questions.
We’ll cover the essential information you need to know, including:
• what skills you’ll develop through the AAT Accounting Qualification
• advice on how to find an apprenticeship scheme from one of our training providers – Kaplan.
• and your five steps to get started.
Leaving school at 16, Francesca knew she wanted a rewarding career. “My GCSEs were about to finish and I knew I didn’t want to continue in full time education. But I accepted that I wouldn’t get far without more qualifications. I had always enjoyed working with numbers, so accountancy was the natural career choice for me.
I would be in my final year of university now, having never set foot in an office. Instead, I have five years’ work experience for two amazing organisations, a professional qualification on my CV and now working towards being chartered.”
Just like Francesca, you’ll find lots of opportunities to land that first job. Leading companies such as Baker Tilly, P&G and BT all offer AAT apprenticeship schemes. And as you progress, you’ll find that having the AAT Accounting Qualification can lead to a successful career and increased salary.
Find out everything you need to know in our one-hour webinar with extra time for questions.
Or, order a free information pack here!
* British Accountancy Awards 2011.
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