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School leaver story

‘Your journey is like a blank piece of paper, it goes however you want it to go.’ Aamna

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Internship story

'As an intern you make a big contribution, feel empowered and share ideas.' Hark

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Graduate Story

'It's the people who make working here so great.' Charlotte

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Graduates

The graduate programme is for students in their final year or have graduated university.

School Leavers

Typically those in Year 13 who have recently completed their A-levels (or equivalent) join us on our school leaver programme.

Interns

You need to be in your penultimate year of university to apply to our internship programme.

12 month placements

You need to be in your penultimate year of university and on a sandwich course to apply to our placement programme.

Work Experience

To apply to this programme you'll need to be in Year 12 or 13, or S5 or S6.

FAQs

Still have questions? Have a look at our frequently asked questions.

Trainee blog

Our trainee blog, Spilling the Beans, was designed by trainees for future trainees. Hear real life, honest and authentic stories about life at Grant Thornton.

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