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OneE Group launches graduate programme
Leading Bolton-based tax planning and investment specialist OneE Group is launching a graduate recruitment scheme to fuel its continued growth.
The firm, which has taken on 20 members of staff in the last six months, has established the initiative to ensure it continues to attract the very best talent.
Dominic Slattery, managing director, OneE Group said: “Having joined the company as a graduate myself nine years ago, I know first-hand how beneficial it can be to join a large, growing, independent company where the sky is the limit.
“Not only does OneE Group provide structured training that spurs the professional development of graduates, we provide them with hands on experience and the opportunity to help us drive the business forward with their hard work and ideas.
“In order to take the company to the next stage, it is essential that we recruit the very best talent, so I am thrilled to announce the launch of our graduate scheme.”
OneE Group is one of the largest independent tax advisory firms in the UK. The company has enjoyed year-on-year growth since its formation in 2006.
Dominic concludes: “With a competitive salary package and numerous benefits offered, I would encourage graduates to get in touch with us sooner rather than later to find out more about our current roles.”
Graduates interested in a career with OneE Group should visit: www.oneegroup.com/about-us/graduate-programme.
For further information about OneE Group and the services it offers, please visit www.oneegroup.com or call 01204 559 914.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Daniel Lindley .
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