Job Title: SAICA Trainee
Company:Network Recruitment
Job description: Job Summary The position entails duties and competencies as set out in the SAICA Training Regulations, including accounting, auditing, taxation and administrative dutiesWhat do you need:
Degree or Diploma in Accounting (or currently studying a three-year finance degree/diplomaPlease note all successful applications will be contacted within two weeks of applying.APPLY NOW!If you are interested in this opportunity, please apply directly. For more vacancies, 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.Reach out to me directly if you are passively looking in one of our niche areas to hear more about roles that we are not advertising:
- Newly Qualified CA’s
- External Audit
- Internal Audit
- IT Audit
- Taxation
- Assurance and Advisory
If 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.For more information contact:
Rudi Delport
Talent Specialist in Audit & Assurance
012 348 4940Network FinanceRecruiter
Expected salary: R120000 – 160000 per year
Location: Pretoria, Gauteng
Job date: Wed, 30 Oct 2024 00:06:45 GMT
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