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Technology Risk Graduate Programme - Newcastle

EY

Technology Risk

Technology is at the heart of most modern organisations. As well as opening a world of opportunities, technology exposes organisations to a variety of risks. We help our clients to identify and manage these risks to protect their stakeholders.

Alongside our Assurance colleagues, we help clients protect their reputation by mitigating these business and IT risks.

What will you be doing?

• Learning about EY, our clients and their businesses.
• Understand the IT landscape of some of our biggest clients, including their adoption of cloud, use of Artificial Intelligence and Robotic Process Automation, and assure and advise on the associated risks.
• Work on client projects and interact with our clients to identify IT risks, test controls and provide an opinion on the security of the clients IT environment.
• Analysing data, liaising with clients and presenting your work.
• Assist in the project management of client engagements, while learning how to use workflow and analytics tools.
• Work closely with Assurance colleagues to identify and address the risks of using IT in some of our largest Audit clients.
• Get involved with industry research and client thought leadership.
• Support business development initiatives to help EY grow their client portfolio.


How’s it structured?

Your first year: in your first week, you'll participate in our EY induction where you will be immersed in training alongside your peers from across the UK and learn about Technology Risk. Following your induction, you'll join your local office where you will meet your EY colleagues including your career coach and start working on various projects across our global client accounts. Your project teams will provide coaching and support your learning as you develop the necessary skills to build your expertise. During your first year with us, you'll complete the ICAEW Certificate in Finance, Accounting and Business (CFAB) - it’s a lot of learning but you'll have plenty of support from your team, mentors and career coach.

Your second year: having completed the CFAB (Certificate in Finance, Accounting and Business) examinations in your first year, you'll decide whether to continue with the ICAEW Chartered Accountant (ACA) qualification. Throughout your time on the graduate programme you'll build your expertise and client relationships through a variety of projects, working closely with your coach to agree and achieve career development goals.