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Regent's College

Kate Leshcheva

MA International Management, 2005

RBS London provided me with the perfect backdrop for an amazing time as a student. If you are there, you are proactive, self-motivated and believe in your future career success. You face a great choice of national and international companies offering you lots of opportunities to enter the business world and realise your ambitions.

Ernst & Young's Graduate Training Programme

I have always been eager for a career in finance and accountancy, and determined to make it into one of the “Big 4” (Deloitte & Touche, PwC, Ernst & Young, and KPMG). And after a long and challenging interview process I made it into the training programme of Ernst & Young! In Ernst& Young’s programme all graduates are assigned for three years, and if you think that upon leaving university your studies (at last!) are over, you are completely mistaken.

In the first year all graduates are enrolled in the first step of the training programme – the Test of Competence (TC). It is an intensive theoretical course combined with working at the office, plus exams in all studied subjects. The second and third years of the course are to monitor in-depth professional skills and, as well as TC, comprise lectures, class exercises, group discussions and focused exam practice. This is a tough path but leads to a great reward – a professional accountancy degree.

When applying for certain departments (you can make a preferential choice of different job designations), I was concerned whether my general knowledge and restricted work experience were enough for a particular position such as, for example, a tax consultant or assurance advisor. To my great surprise I learnt that I was not expected to have it! In your training you start from scratch with every subject. However, do not relax! You will discover a great number of new things during your training, even if you have been studying accountancy for three years at university or have been awarded first class degree in management! In addition to the specific subjects, you are taught other relevant business disciplines such as law and corporate finance, and are trained to be conscientious, possess general knowledge and be fluent in all kinds of business terminologies.

Graduates training programmes are fascinating, and aim to create a “life-work-balance”. In addition to your classes you are involved in a number of leisure activities, including informal dinners with the company’s gurus, and new colleagues you learn to consider as friends. You are also expected to manage an extremely fast-paced learning schedule, and do some hours of homework every week. However, this is very different from school learning – the highly qualified teachers look upon you as a colleague, and expect you to contribute your own experiences and thoughts. 

"I was attracted by the small class sizes and international culture offered by RBS London and having transferred from a university with over 26,000 students you very quickly notice the difference!  The School's emphasis on skills development and professional networking has expanded my careers profile in the relatively short time I have been here."

Ryan Wilker

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