Internships and full-time

An internship here is not photocopying.

The greatest advantage of a small practice is this: you touch real files from the first week. Returns are prepared in front of you, and you are told why each decision was made the way it was.

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Why here

01

You see the whole file

In large structures an internship narrows to a single task. Here you follow the same client's records, payroll, filings and year-end from beginning to end.

02

Reasoning is explained

Why an item went to that account, and which provision it rests on, is explained to you. You learn judgement, not memorisation.

03

You work with current tools

E-documents, e-ledger, data analysis and automation are part of the daily work. You learn the profession as it is today, not as it was ten years ago.

04

Responsibility comes early

As soon as you are ready, you get your own client. You are supervised, but the work is yours.

A day here

The rhythm of the office follows the calendar. Whichever period we are in sets the day's work; there are few surprises and a lot of planning.

  1. 09.00

    Document review

    The day begins by reviewing the documents that arrived the day before. Anything missing is reported to the client the same day, not left to month end.

  2. 11.00

    Entries and open questions

    Entries are processed. Items where the correct account is unclear go into a separate queue and are discussed one by one. Nothing is recorded on a guess.

  3. 14.00

    Filings or payroll

    Depending on the week of the month, return preparation or payroll work. Checks are in two stages: the preparer and the reviewer.

  4. 17.00

    Decision notes

    The day's contested decisions are recorded together with the provision they rest on. When the same question arrives six months later, the answer is ready.

The internship path

  1. 01

    Month 1 — foundations

    Chart of accounts, document types and the logic of recording. You start on real documents in the first week.

  2. 02

    Months 2–4 — the cycle

    VAT and withholding filings, payroll preparation, social security notifications. You see how the calendar is managed.

  3. 03

    Months 5–8 — depth

    Year-end procedures, inventory and valuation, reading financial statements. Sector-specific matters come in.

  4. 04

    From month 9 — your own file

    You run your own client under supervision. You gain here the practice you will need during certification.

What we look for

  • Education in accounting, business, economics or public finance
  • The habit of reading legislation at source
  • Confidence with spreadsheets and accounting software
  • Clear written expression
  • Willingness to learn and take responsibility

What you will find here

  • Working directly on files throughout the internship
  • Exposure to the full cycle of filing, payroll and audit work
  • A working method in which decisions are explained with their reasoning
  • Work with current legislation and digital processes

There is no application form

Send your CV by email with two or three sentences on the area you want to develop in. We respond when a suitable position opens.

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