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How to approach answering EY interview questions
Read on for expert advice on answering EY interview questions previously faced by graduate applicants along with further insight into EY’s strengths-based recruitment process.

What it’s like to work as a Tax Graduate at EY
Francesca graduated from the University of Dundee in 2020 with a degree in accounting. She spoke to us about working as an Assistant Tax Advisor in EY’s Global Compliance and Reporting team in Glasgow.

Getting work experience in an accounting firm
An internship can be a first step towards a graduate job in accountancy. How and when should you apply for work experience and how do you make the most of it?

Which accountancy specialisation should you choose?
Can you practise discretion and build good working relationships based on trust? Perhaps you should consider a career in tax. Or do you have the inquisitiveness and sound judgment of a detective? Forensics probably appeals. How do you decide which will suit you best?

Assurance: graduate area of work
Graduates with strong academic records, great communication skills and self-confidence are needed to provide assurance that a company's results are 'true and fair'.

I have a degree, now what?
If you don't know what career you want when you graduate, you may have more options than you think. There are many jobs you can do with any degree background in areas such as law, finance, IT and management.

What are the best paying jobs for graduates?
Find out the UK’s average graduate salary, the highest paying graduate jobs and how your degree discipline could affect your earning potential.

Why I chose EY to kick-start my career in Assurance
Emily Strange and Anthony Hickling joined EY’s Assurance Graduate Programme in different regions. They explain how training in a regional office has allowed them to learn their profession, gain qualifications and skills, and make an impact beyond their core role.