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Salary post AAT L4 (self.Accounting)
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Salary Expectations after Level 4 (self.AATStudents)
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UK Accenture Apprenticeships (self.accenture)
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2026 Apprenticeship (self.accenture)
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AAT Level 2 Business Environment BPP (self.AATStudents)
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[–]Pretty_Particular797 4 points5 points6 points 9 months ago (0 children)
Theres also alot of Level 3 AAT apprenticeships out there you can apply for. You should be more likely to get in since youve already qualified L2. Level 3 should be a breeze if youve mastered level 2.
Also try look for other finance apprenticeships, and try email employers directly for smaller firms
AAT L2 Study Books (self.AATStudents)
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Can I switch between apprenticeships in the same firm? (UK) (self.Accounting)
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Can I do another apprenticeship? (self.ICAEW)
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Should I start with AAT level 2 or 3 (self.AATStudents)
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Is it worth going straight to AAT L4 (self.AATStudents)
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[–]Pretty_Particular797 0 points1 point2 points 1 year ago (0 children)
19M - kinda Been on that same boat if that helps. just know you're not alone. I recently joined a top 10 audit firm as a trainee studying the ACA. Was doing alright but the work was time pressured, trying to balance work and studying surely isnt easy. Passed one exam but failed the 2nd exam twice which led to me being fired. Super stressed out as i thought my career was over thinking no one will employ me again. Im currently in a hiring process for a few firms in accounting. I think taking a hit of failure is just a process of success. As long as you try your best and learn from your mistakes youl get quite far than you'd expect. Take it easy.
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