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BDO has welcomed 27 new trainees into its Birmingham and Nottingham offices

Nationwide, BDO welcomed almost 400 trainees in November, with a further 450 roles available to start in 2021

Richard Rose, partner and head of BDO in the Midlands(Image: Edward Moss)

Accountancy and business advisory firm BDO has welcomed 27 new trainees into its Birmingham and Nottingham offices – with a further 30-plus roles available later in 2021.

The latest Midlands cohort was welcomes in November, and was made up of both graduates and apprentices.

The new joiners took part in virtual inductions while BDO’s workforce continues to work remotely as a result of Covid-19.

The business said applications were now open for trainee roles starting in 2021, with most trainees able to undertake a level-7 apprenticeship programme – equivalent to a master’s degree.

Almost two-thirds of new trainees in the Midlands will be recruited to BDO’s audit department, which it said demonstrated continued investment in its audit practice.

In addition to this, last summer BDO hosted its first ever ‘virtual internship’ where 26 students in their penultimate year of university were able to spend a week with the firm, gaining valuable insight into what a career at BDO might entail.

Richard Rose, partner and head of BDO in the Midlands, said: “2020 was a year like no other but, despite the immense challenges facing businesses and individuals alike, we are delighted to have recently welcomed 27 new trainees to our team, and more than 30 in 2021.

“Through a combination of the latest technology and a unified approach by our 350-strong team in the Midlands, we have been able to support our clients and communities during the global pandemic from our homes.