RSM employs 20 new trainees across Leeds and Hull
RSM, the audit, tax and consulting firm, has appointed 20 new trainees to its team in Leeds and Hull.
The group of trainees, including 16 graduates and four school leavers, will be working within its tax, audit, accounting and business advisory, restructuring and internal audit teams across the business.
The Leeds and Hull appointments are part of a record 350 trainee intake for the firm across all locations in the UK – expanding the total headcount at RSM by 10%.
The new recruits will start their RSM careers on an intensive training course and will also commence study towards their professional ACA, AAT, ATT ACCA or CTA qualifications.
Kevin O’Connor, RSM’s regional managing partner for Yorkshire and the North East, said: “It’s fantastic that we’ve been able to take on so many new starters in Leeds and Hull, which reflects the growth in our business.
“We are committed to attracting, developing and retaining talent across all areas of our business as each trainee will shape our future firm.
“It’s great to welcome all 20 to our RSM teams in Leeds and Hull and I am sure all our new trainees will make a significant contribution to further strengthening our service offering to our clients.”
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