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How to find an accountancy apprenticeship and kickstart your career

Summary

  • An accountancy apprenticeship combines paid work with professional learning and development.
  • Accountancy apprenticeships can provide a route into a wide range of careers, including financial and management accounting, audit, tax, finance, and business advisory.
  • Because nearly every organisation needs accounting and finance expertise, accountancy apprenticeships can lead to opportunities across almost every sector, from accounting firms and businesses to public sector organisations and charities.
  • Employers look for enthusiasm, communication skills, attention to detail and a willingness to learn.
  • An apprenticeship can lead to professional qualifications and long-term career progression.
Starting your career can feel daunting. You may be wondering whether to go to university, enter the workforce straight away, or find a route that combines learning with practical experience. For many aspiring accountants and finance professionals, an apprenticeship can offer the best of both worlds.

You can gain valuable workplace experience, develop in-demand skills, earn an income and work towards professional qualifications at the same time. Read on to learn how accountancy apprenticeships work, the career opportunities they can lead to, and how to find apprenticeship vacancies.

What is an accountancy apprenticeship?

An accountancy apprenticeship is a structured programme that combines employment with training and professional development. Rather than studying full-time before entering the workplace, apprentices learn on the job while developing the technical knowledge and professional skills required for a successful career in finance and accounting.

Depending on the employer and location, apprentices may work towards professional qualifications alongside their role, helping them build both practical experience and recognised credentials.

Accountancy apprenticeships can be found in:

  1. 01 Accounting and audit firms

    Work with a variety of clients, supporting areas such as bookkeeping, audit, tax and financial reporting.

  2. 02 Financial services

    Develop finance and accounting skills within banks, insurers, investment firms and other financial institutions.

  3. 03 Public sector

    Support financial planning, budgeting and reporting for government departments, local authorities and public services

  4. 04 Not for profit

    Help organisations manage finances, demonstrate accountability and maximise the impact of their resources.

  5. 05 Professional services

    Work alongside specialists in areas such as consulting, advisory, risk management and business transformation.

Accountancy skills are needed in almost every organisation. Whether it's a global company, a local charity or a government department, organisations rely on finance professionals to understand income, expenditure and performance. 

How do accountancy apprenticeships work in the UK and internationally?

The structure of apprenticeships varies by country, but the core idea is the same: combining paid work with structured learning and professional development.

Apprenticeships in England

In England, apprenticeships combine paid employment with structured training and study. Accountancy apprentices work for an employer while developing the knowledge, skills and behaviours needed for a career in finance.

ACCA offers two apprenticeship pathways in England:

  • Level 4 Accounting Technician Apprenticeship – designed for those starting their accountancy career and developing core accounting and finance skills.
  • Level 7 Professional Accountant Apprenticeship – designed for those progressing towards becoming qualified accountancy professionals.

As an apprentice, your training is funded by the government and your employer, meaning there is no cost to you. Opportunities range from entry-level apprenticeships through to higher and degree-level pathways, providing multiple routes into the profession.

Explore further

Learn more about ACCA apprenticeships in England and discover how the programmes work, what you'll study and the support available throughout your apprenticeship.

Ready to start your search? Explore apprenticeship opportunities in England on ACCA Careers and find English employers currently recruiting aspiring finance and accountancy professionals.

Apprenticeships in Scotland

Scotland offers several apprenticeship routes, including Foundation, Modern and Graduate Apprenticeships. Those interested in accountancy and finance are most likely to encounter Modern Apprenticeships and Graduate Apprenticeships, which combine paid employment with structured learning and professional development.

ACCA supports accountancy apprentices in Scotland through pathways that allow apprentices to develop practical workplace skills while working towards recognised qualifications. Apprentices gain valuable experience in a real business environment while building the knowledge and professional behaviours needed for a successful career in finance.

As with other apprenticeship routes, apprentices earn a salary while they learn and benefit from a combination of workplace experience and formal training.

Explore further

Learn more about ACCA apprenticeships in Scotland and discover how apprenticeship pathways can support your journey into the accountancy profession.

Ready to start your search? Explore apprenticeship opportunities in Scotland on ACCA Careers and find Scottish employers recruiting aspiring finance and accountancy professionals.

Apprenticeships in Wales

Apprenticeships in Wales combine paid employment with work-based learning, helping individuals develop practical skills while working towards recognised qualifications. Accountancy apprentices gain hands-on experience in a professional environment while building the knowledge and behaviours needed for a successful career in finance.

Apprenticeships are available at a range of levels, providing opportunities for those starting their careers as well as those looking to develop existing skills. By combining workplace experience with structured learning, apprentices can earn while they learn and build a strong foundation for future career progression.

ACCA supports apprentices in Wales through pathways that enable learners to gain practical experience while working towards professional qualifications and long-term career goals.

Explore further

Learn more about ACCA apprenticeships in Wales and discover how apprenticeship pathways can support your journey into the accountancy profession.

Ready to start your search? Explore jobs opportunities in Wales on ACCA Careers and find Welsh employers recruiting aspiring finance and accountancy professionals.

International apprenticeships

While apprenticeship systems vary around the world, many countries offer similar pathways that combine employment with structured learning and professional development. These programmes may be known by different names, including trainee schemes, school-leaver programmes, work-study programmes or employer-sponsored professional training pathways.

For aspiring accountants and finance professionals, these opportunities provide a practical route into the profession, allowing individuals to gain valuable workplace experience while developing technical knowledge and professional skills. Many employers also support employees in working towards recognised qualifications alongside their role.

Whatever the programme is called, the principle remains the same: learn while you work, develop real-world experience and build the foundations for a successful career in accountancy and finance.

ACCA supports aspiring finance professionals around the world through globally recognised qualifications, learning resources and career support designed to help individuals progress throughout their careers.

Explore further

Learn more about ACCA qualifications and career pathways and discover how ACCA can support your journey into the accountancy profession.

Ready to start your search for an apprenticeship? Explore entry-level opportunities on ACCA Careers, including apprenticeships, graduate schemes, internships and trainee programmes. Find employers worldwide who are looking for aspiring finance and accountancy professionals.

Why choose an accountancy apprenticeship?

  1. 01 Earn while you learn

    Unlike many traditional study routes, apprenticeships allow you to earn a salary while developing your skills and qualifications.

  2. 02 Gain practical experience

    Employers value real-world experience. Apprentices work on genuine projects and gain exposure to workplace systems, processes and professional environments.

  3. 03 Build professional skills

    Alongside technical accounting knowledge, apprentices develop communication, teamwork, problem-solving and organisational skills that are valued across the profession.

  4. 04 Progress your career

    Many apprentices continue their studies and progress into permanent roles, creating a pathway towards senior finance and leadership positions.

Where to find accountancy apprenticeship opportunities

Employer careers websites

Many organisations advertise apprenticeship opportunities directly through their careers pages. Sign up for job alerts and regularly check employers that interest you.

If you're based in the UK and interested in becoming an ACCA apprentice, you can register your interest with us. We'll contact you with information and guidance to help you explore your options and take the next step in your career journey.

Job boards

Search for terms such as:

  • Accountancy apprenticeship
  • Finance apprenticeship
  • Audit apprenticeship
  • Tax apprenticeship
  • Apprentice accountant
  • Finance assistant
  • Trainee accountant

You can also use the filters on ACCA Careers to find opportunities in your preferred area. You'll discover apprenticeships opportunities, alongside graduate schemes, internships, trainee programmes and other early-career opportunities in accounting and finance.

Career events and recrutiment fairs

Employer events, careers fairs and networking sessions can help you learn more about apprenticeship opportunities, understand different career pathways and connect with recruiters.

ACCA's Virtual Career Fairs (VCFs) are award-winning online events that connect aspiring finance professionals with employers from around the world. They provide an opportunity to explore career opportunities, attend presentations, network with recruiters and gain insights into the profession.

Professional bodies, government and careers resources

Professional organisations, government websites and careers services can provide valuable guidance on apprenticeship pathways, entry requirements and available opportunities.

Useful resources include:

These resources can help you understand the opportunities available in your country or region and connect with employers recruiting future finance and accountancy professionals.

Did you know?

ACCA Careers consistently features more than 2,000 entry-level accountancy opportunities worldwide each month.

At the time of writing (June 2026), there were 2,095 entry-level vacancies advertised, including apprenticeships, internships, placements, graduate schemes and trainee accountant roles across a wide range of industries, employers and locations.

How to stand out when applying for an accountancy apprenticeship

  1. 01 Research the profession

    Learn about different accountancy career paths, industry trends and the organisation you're applying to. Employers value candidates who show genuine interest in the profession.

  2. 02 Highlight transferable skills

    Demonstrate skills such as communication, teamwork, organisation, problem-solving and attention to detail using examples from school, work or other activities.

  3. 03 Tailor your application

    Show why you're interested in the role and organisation. A personalised application is more likely to stand out than a generic one.

  4. 04 Prepare for interviews

    Be ready to explain why you want a career in accountancy, discuss your skills and experiences, and talk about your future career goals.

What happens after an apprenticeship?

An apprenticeship can be the beginning of a rewarding long-term career.

Many apprentices progress into permanent positions and continue studying towards professional qualifications. Over time, opportunities may arise in areas such as:

The combination of practical experience, professional learning and workplace exposure can provide a strong foundation for future career growth.

Frequently asked questions

An accountancy apprenticeship combines paid employment with structured learning and professional development. Apprentices gain practical workplace experience while developing accounting and finance skills and, in some cases, working towards professional qualifications.

You can find accountancy apprenticeships through employer careers websites, government apprenticeship services, careers fairs and specialist job boards such as ACCA Careers. Many employers advertise opportunities throughout the year.

No. Many people enter the profession through apprenticeships, trainee programmes or professional qualifications, such as the ACCA Qualification. The route available will depend on your location, qualifications and career goals.

Yes. Apprentices are employees and typically receive a salary while they learn, gain workplace experience and develop professional skills.

Yes. Many accountancy apprenticeships support learners in working towards recognised professional qualifications alongside their role, helping them develop both practical experience and technical knowledge.

Yes. Many accountancy apprenticeships support learners in working towards recognised professional qualifications alongside their role, helping them develop both practical experience and technical knowledge.

No. While formal apprenticeship systems vary around the world, many countries offer similar programmes under different names, including trainee schemes, work-study programmes and employer-sponsored professional development pathways.

Accountancy apprenticeships are available in accounting and audit firms, financial services organisations, public sector bodies, charities, professional services firms and commercial businesses with in-house finance teams.

If you're based in the UK, you can search for employers offering ACCA apprenticeship programmes and register your interest with ACCA to learn more about available pathways. Opportunities may include the Level 4 Accounting Technician Apprenticeship and Level 7 Professional Accountant Apprenticeship in England.

Ready to take the next step?

Search apprenticeship opportunities on ACCA Careers and discover employers recruiting aspiring finance and accountancy professionals. 

Or why wait? Start studying with ACCA today to develop your knowledge, demonstrate your commitment to the profession and make yourself even more attractive to employers offering apprenticeships, internships and other entry-level opportunities.

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