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Graduate Trainee Accountant Salaries Dub

  • 17-05-2019 4:33pm
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    Registered Users Posts: 2


    For this year's graduates with grad offers commencing in Sept (industry or practice) can I ask how are you fairing out salary wise in the Dublin area? What is your proposed increments for passing exams etc?

    Have recently been offered 25k in industry in Dublin which seems low in the context of economic conditions in the greater Dublin region with regards to rent etc.

    Gladly happy to hear from recent graduates in the last number of years.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 283 ✭✭user.name


    A salary of that level would be standard for a grad position in the big four or similar. You start low but rise pretty quick. I'm assuming you'll be doing professional exams. You should be up around the late 30s / early 40s mark once you qualify.


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