Thursday, May 2, 2024

Forrester Boyd takes on a record eleven trainees

Chartered Accountants Forrester Boyd has appointed a record eleven trainee accountants to join in its 2022 intake.

Four will join at Louth and Grimsby; two at Scunthorpe, and one at Beverley.

Harvey Steadman, who is joining the Grimsby team, said: “I am looking forward to learning the ins and outs of accountancy and developing my skills whilst working alongside some great people. Forrester Boyd is local to me and has a profound reputation in the area.”

Samuel Murphy decided to apply for the training programme in Beverley as he knew it was a large enough firm to have a bit of everything but small enough to still give individual attention.

Thomas Jackson, who joins the Scunthorpe team, said: “They offered a great study package and are local to me, it was also far better than what any other firm was offering. Forrester Boyd also outperformed university as an option as working here allows me to gain experience on the job as well as secure a career. They provided me with a clear pipeline for progression and demonstrated that they invest in their staff well.”

Partner Philip George said: “After another turbulent year, it is great to welcome our annual trainee intake, as it really does bring a positive feeling to the firm. We are delighted to be able to offer eleven places on our highly regarded training programme this year. We strongly believe in offering exceptional training opportunities to local students so it is fantastic that we have been able to take on a record number this year.”

Forrester Boyd’s training programme has nurtured and developed some of the top talent in the region. In fact, the majority of its current partners started out on the firm’s training programme, reinforcing their ethos of providing valuable and high quality opportunities to local talent.

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