Johnston Carmichael reinforces talent pool with 90 new faces
Accountancy firm Johnston Carmichael has intensified its commitment to fostering talent by welcoming 90 new students to the firm.
The recruits will be spread across Johnston Carmichael’s offices across Scotland as well as Newcastle.
The group includes graduates, who will undertake training to become qualified accountants, interns, and school leavers joining via the firm’s innovative JC Futures scheme. The four-to-six-year training opportunity offers school leavers a route to full qualification as an accountant.
In recent years, Johnston Carmichael has placed an increased focus on removing barriers to entering the accountancy sector. Among the measures it has introduced are implementing student open evenings across its key offices, allowing attendees to meet other students and senior people at the firm.
This month, the firm announced a partnership with the ICAS Foundation to support young people from disadvantaged backgrounds and promote greater social mobility in the profession.
The partnership will see Johnston Carmichael provide bursaries to two accountancy students for a period of up to four years along with internship experience, mentoring support and an introduction to Johnston Carmichael’s networks.
Kimberley Watson, head of early careers at Johnston Carmichael said: “The doors are wide open for a young person looking to start their business and accountancy career with Johnston Carmichael – regardless of background or education level.
“One of our biggest strengths at Johnston Carmichael is the level of support we give to young people pursuing a career in accountancy with us.
“Our student recruits get the opportunity to work directly with well-established accountants and build strong peer connections.”
The firm offers a range of financial and practical support initiatives to place its annual student intake on the best foot to succeed. This includes fully paid qualifications, paid study leave to prepare for accountancy exams and support to develop professional networks.
Ms Watson added: “The firm’s success in attracting and retaining top talent is rooted in our commitment to providing a supportive and collaborative environment which takes account of individual needs.
“We are a close-knit organisation with strong working relationships between colleagues across all our offices, which helps students as they take their first steps in their new career.
“The Early Careers Team are looking forward to continuing to work closely with our new student intake across the coming weeks and months, and we hope they thoroughly enjoy their time at Johnston Carmichael.”
Johnston Carmichael’s 2024 graduate scheme is currently open for applications until 27 October.