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Accountancy and business adviser Azets recruits 36 trainees in Scotland

By Karen Peattie AZETS, which claims to be the largest regional accountancy and business adviser to SMEs, is to recruit 36 graduates and school leavers as trainees who will start with the firm in August. Nearly 200 graduate trainees and school leavers have been recruited across Scotland by the group since 2013. Graduates complete a three or four-year programme and study towards their chartered accountancy qualification while the school leaver route is a six-year programme which includes two apprenticeship programmes leading to a qualification in AAT then a chartered accountancy qualification. Peter Gallanagh, chief executive for Scotland and the north at Azets, said: “Investing in our people is central to how we run the business, and our recent announcement that staff will be able to work from anywhere is a good example of how we are helping then gain the most from their careers. This is a great time to start a career in accountancy and we wish our new recruits every suc

Accountancy firm Azets to invest in North-east talent

Accountancy firm Azets to invest in North-east talent Peter Gallanagh, chief executive for Scotland and the north. Sign up for our daily newsletter featuring the top stories from The Press and Journal. Thank you for signing up to The Press and Journal newsletter. Something went wrong - please try again later. Sign Up Accountancy firm Azets is to invest in the next generation of talent in the Granite City. The company, which describes itself as the UK’s largest accountancy firm focused on small and medium-sized enterprises, is to recruit 10 graduates and school leavers who will be based in its Aberdeen office.

Accountancy firm vows to add 250 jobs to Scottish workforce

By Scott Wright AMBITIOUS plans have been revealed to create 250 jobs at the Scottish arm of an international accounting firm over the next five years, lifting its current headcount by 50 per cent. Azets, which incorporates the former Scottish accountancy firms Campbell Dallas and Scott Moncrieff, unveiled the target as it declared its aim to increase turnover from its Scottish operation to more than £60 million by 2026. The division currently turns over around £40m. While those expansion hopes are “heavily-weighted towards organic growth”, the firm opened the door to “bolt-on” acquisitions, including in parts of Scotland where it is presently under-represented. The targets were disclosed as Azets, which currently employs around 500 staff and partners in Scotland, announced a “multi-million-pound” investment in a new digitised, hybrid working model.

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