As an employer training ACA students, ICAEW offers you, your organisation and your students support from day one.
Supporting you as an employer
- dedicated employers website, helplines, logo and employers handbook
- local business support teams and training managers to help you and your studenst throughout training
- bi-monthly e-newsletter 'ACA training update' with the latest training information and regulatory updates
- regular employer and student webinars on technical and professional skills topics
- specialist student recruitment teams to help you recruit and meet potential students
- regional press teams to help raise the profile of your organisation
- help with succession planning (through the Pathways to Membership scheme which allows qualified members of CIMA, ACCA, CIPFA, MICPA, AICPA and CPA Australia to undertake an 'examination of experience' and gain ACA status).
Supporting your students
- dedicated online community, website, helplines and training guides
- monthly e-newsletter with exam guidance, topical articles and event listings
- regular student webinars on technical and professional skills topics (linked to areas of the syllabus and initial professional development competencies)
- VITAL the student magazine - posted quarterly
- Accountancy magazine - ICAEWs official monthly magazine
- free access to one faculty or special interest group each year
- access to the information in the library and business centre
- local student events (professional and social), special offers and discounts
- financial and emotional assistance from CABA - The Chartered Accountants’ Benevolent Association
Other support services
Technical expertise: through our faculties, special interest groups, helplines, research, publications and networks.
Career support: ICAEW offers qualifications and learning programmes plus advice, events and support for up-skilling, succession planning, returning to work plus retirement planning and more.
Thought leadership: ICAEW leads the way on key topics to help shape national and international government thinking on regulatory policy and long-term issues for the profession.
International reputation: working in partnership with many professional international accountancy bodies to help promote, shape and grow the profession around the world and to forge links to help members working across borders.
Information at your fingertips: make use of the award-winning online, print and helpsheet resources available from ICAEW covering technical topics, business sectors, market reports and much more.
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