Deloitte has today announced that 280 graduate positions are available across the company.
The firm is also highlighting that there are currently 130 open experienced hire roles available across the business.
The graduate positions are available in Dublin, Cork, Limerick, Belfast and Galway.
- Audit and assurance
- Tax;
- Consulting;
- Corporate finance;
- Risk advisory;
- Technology consulting;
- Actuarial;
- Reward and analytics;
- and the apprentice solicitor programme
Deloitte’s graduate programme was recognised most recently in April of this year when the firm was named Graduate Employer of the Year at the gradireland Graduate Recruitment Awards 2018.
The firm is also currently recruiting for 130 open experienced hire roles across all operating areas of the business including:
- Audit
- Tax
- Technology integration
- Cyber and forensics
- Digital
- Blockchain
- Corporate finance
- Strategy and operations
Brendan Jennings, CEO, Deloitte Ireland, said:
“Our focus is on developing leadership capabilities in all our people and giving them the chance to experience and realise the careers they aspire to.
Speaking about the firm’s graduate recruitment campaign Orla Graham, Chief Human Resource Officer at Deloitte Ireland, said:
“Our diverse offering of programmes are suitable for graduates across any number of disciplines, and we are looking forward to hearing from students from a range of backgrounds. We are committed to helping graduates achieve success by providing high-quality learning and support programmes at every stage of their career."
Deloitte's announcement comes as 70,000 new college graduates are being told jobs have 'never been more plentiful'.
New graduates are looking to work in industries with continuous growth, rather than jobs that interest them.
A jobs survey out today says construction, architecture and property sectors have seen an increase of 42% year on year.
Safann MacCarty from IrishJobs.ie says the findings show graduates are drawn to areas such as science and technology as well because of long-term prospects.
She said: "We've seen growth in the STEM-oriented course and the desire to go into them for the last number of years when we look at the CAO choices being made.
"An awful lot of the time when students are looking to choose their college courses, they're not just looking for something that they're interested in at the time, they're looking for what the future of what a career might be within various industries."
Deloitte graduate applications can be made via the dedicated graduate recruitment website