Job Title: SAICA Trainee
Company:Network Recruitment
Job description: Shape Your Future as a CA(SA) by commencing SAICA articles in an innovative Boutique Firm! Are you ready to embark on your journey to becoming a Chartered Accountant (SA)? Join a cutting-edge, boutique auditing firm that values innovation, mentorship, and your growth.This boutique auditing firm seeks high performing and eager graduates to join their dynamic team in January 2025 for SAICA articles. You will form part of delivering top tier services to clients.Education:
- Completed BCom Accounting or Finance Degree (SAICA accredited)
- Valid drivers license and own reliable transport
- Preferably Pretoria-based for ease of travel to clients
APPLY NOW!If you are interested in this opportunity, please apply directly. For more finance jobs, please visitIf you have not had any response in two weeks, please consider the vacancy application unsuccessful. Your profile will be kept on our database for any other suitable roles / positions.
We also invite you to contact us to discuss your next career move in finance!For more information, contact:
Elzette Hood
Senior Recruitment Specialist: Finance and Audit
012 348 4940For more information please contact:Elzette Hood
Expected salary: R180000 – 192000 per year
Location: Pretoria, Gauteng
Job date: Fri, 29 Nov 2024 07:57:34 GMT
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