Graduates

At PwC, your development is unique to you. And we're here to nurture you as you flourish. If you're looking for a graduate training program, at PwC we'll offer our leadership as you plan your unique development.

Graduates Program

Graduates training program

PwC Gibraltar recruits graduates anually for Chartered or certfied Accountant training. Succesful applicants receive:

  • Three-year training contracts
  • Financial support for studies
  • Study leave for exams

We have a strong track record in helping trainees pass their qualifications. Training starts immediately, with an introduction to PwC's ethos, methodology, and software, and includes collaboration with other PwC firms in Europe for additional training.

Frequently Asked Questions

Studying towards a professional qualification

As an accredited Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA) and Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales (ICAEW) training firm, you will register as a student member of one of these professional bodies and encouraged to join a training scheme, at the local college or distance learning, under which they study with external tutors for the examinations of the professional body.

ACCA - The ACCA examinations comprise up to 14 examinations. We encourage students to sit their examinations in June and December. Details of the ACCA examinations and registration can be found on www.accaglobal.com.

ICAEW - The ACA examinations comprise up to 15 examinations. We encourage students to sit their examinations in June, September and December.

The number of examinations you will sit will be dependent on the relevance of your degree and therefore the number of exemptions you qualify for. We will provide study support to help you achieve your professional qualification whichever professional body you choose.

Appraising performance and continued development

We ensure that you are constantly aware of your progress and have the opportunity to develop your capabilities and potential. You will then be appointed a councillor who will assist you with your development and at least once a year formally reviews your contribution and performance during your appraisal meeting. This is an opportunity for open and positive two-way communication between you and your councilor. It is designed to identify your strengths as well as identify any areas where performance may need to be enhanced.

In addition, you will receive ongoing and constructive feedback on your client assignments through performance appraisal discussions with your managers and in-charges.

What type of degree do I need to join PwC?

You should be aiming to achieve to a 2.1 or better in your chosen degree.  The professional examinations are very demanding and candidates who do not achieve a high degree grade will struggle.

Does my degree need to be in accountancy?

No. Whilst the elements of a relevant degree will assist you in your studies, any suitable academic subject is acceptable.

How do I qualify as a Chartered Certified Accountant?

You will join us on a training contract during which time you will study for your professional examinations as a student member of the ACCA, whilst gaining valuable on the job experience.

PwC Gibraltar is a registered training centre with the ACCA.

What study support will I get during my training contract?

We pay for your student registration, examination fees, text books and tuition costs for your first attempt at each stage of the examinations. We will also give you paid study leave.

How will you help me develop my working skills?

The PwC methodology is about working in teams, in which more senior, experienced members of team coach the junior team members, to assist them in their understanding of their assigned work and helping them achieve the objectives set for them.

When should I apply?

Now. We receive a large number of applications and have limited vacancies. In order to maximise your chance of success, you need to complete the applications form and send it to us as soon as possible.

Can Non-EU residents apply?

Non-EU nationals can only be employed on obtaining a work permit. To obtain a work permit it is necessary to prove that no suitable EU-National workers were available. Please apply in the usual way, ticking the work permit required option.