Inland Revenue in line for top accounting graduates
9 September 2013
Inland Revenue in line for top accounting graduates
The Inland Revenue Department has joined a fast-growing graduate recruitment programme run by global accounting body CPA Australia.
CPA Australia’s Recognised Employer Program connects the country’s top accounting graduates with employers. Once they have hired the graduates, the employers sponsor and support them on their career paths to becoming a Certified Practising Accountant (CPA) – a globally-recognised accounting qualification aimed at developing strategic business leaders.
CPA Australia country manager for New Zealand David Jenkins said: “We are delighted to welcome the Inland Revenue Department to our Recognised Employer Program. Through partnering with us, IRD can now offer a choice of professional designation to New Zealand’s best accounting talent, which will make them even more attractive as a potential employer.”
Giles Southwell, Chief Financial Officer, Inland Revenue said: “With Inland Revenue becoming a recognised employer for CPA Australia, this offers an alternative career and development path for people who work in our organisation.”
Other significant New Zealand employers participating in the Recognised Employer Program include Grant Thornton New Zealand, KPMG New Zealand, Cisco, DHL and AIA.
About CPA
Australia
CPA Australia is one of the world's largest
accounting bodies, representing more than 144,000 finance,
accounting and business professionals in 127 countries. With
a proud 126-year history, CPA supports its members with
education, training and technical support, and has a
particular emphasis on providing rewarding career pathways
for top accounting graduates. CPAs are recognised as
strategic business leaders and New Zealand members include
senior finance professionals from some of the country’s
largest public and private sector organisations. CPA
Australia advocates not only on behalf of its members, but
also on behalf of public interest. The organisation is
committed to New Zealand and actively works with government
and regulatory bodies to continuously improve standards and
confidence in the local accounting and finance sector. For
more information please visit www.cpaaustralia.co.nz
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