articles | 05 September 2014

PwC Cyprus takes on 70 trainees

PwC Cyprus has taken 70 young university graduates who will join the firm’s training programmes to qualify as chartered accountants.

PwC Cyprus CEO Evgenios Evgeniou and Philippos Soseilos, Head of Human Capital, welcomed the graduates during an event in which they had the opportunity to learn more about the organisation and their training programme. 


Evgeniou said that “despite the challenging economic conditions, our organisation continues to invest in the future by recruiting talented young university graduates and investing in their training and professional development”. 


PwC said in an announcement that during the financial year ended June, it recruited over 100 people, including 41 university graduates, who embarked on PwC’s 2013 ACA and ACCA professional accounting training schemes. 


The results achieved by PwC trainees in the professional examinations reflect the high quality of training offered, with pass rates being well above the international averages, the announcement said.

In addition, during FY2014, seven trainee accountants achieved worldwide and national awards in the professional examinations of the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales (ICAEW) and the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA).

Source: Financial Mirror

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