Monday, November 25, 2024

New tranche of recruits cements Smailes Goldie Group’s ‘top employer’ status

Accountancy firms Smailes Goldie Group has taken on 16 new trainees, cementing its position as one of the Government’s top 50 SME employers for 2023.

The 16 trainees represent Smailes Goldie’s largest intake to date, and brings the total number of employees inside the firm who are currently studying a qualification or further qualification to 57.

The new intake is based across its offices within Hull and North Yorkshire and will be working in the audit, accounts, and tax departments across the firm.

Smailes Goldie, who recently exhibited to the accountants of the future at the Scarborough Science & Engineering week, is a firm with a good reputation for bringing through young trainees and building careers for budding accountants.

This recent recruitment drive further supports the ongoing work to attract, train and develop the upcoming generation of tax and accounting professionals. Luke Taylor, Partner at Smailes Goldie, said: “The latest recruitment of 16 trainees is our largest intake yet, and it underlines our commitment to training and bringing through the next generation of accountants. We are excited to be a part of their journey as they study towards their qualifications.

“I’m proud to see so many young people wanting to get into the accountancy profession, it is a very rewarding job and with Smailes Goldie Group, they are at a firm that can provide them with the right guidance and training for a successful career.”

Smailes Goldie Group will be recruiting for trainees again in the near future, if you are interested or know anyone who would be interested then please look out for its recruitment open evening which will take place in early 2024.

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