We have added a further six young college leavers to our apprenticeship scheme. This follows our successful intake in 2016 and brings the total number of apprentices at Morris Crocker to 10.
The new members – Liam Bendon, Harry Blay, Sam Fletcher, Georgina O’Hagan, Lewis McGrath and Owen Harvey – join our commercial, healthcare and charity teams and will study for their Association of Accounting Technicians qualification with a view to progressing their career to becoming a qualified accountant.
Morris Crocker director Martin Southern commented: “Traditionally the firm would look to recruit accountancy graduates. However with the rising cost of tuition fees, many school and college leavers are looking for alternative options. Our aim is to give young people the ability to make a choice by offering the opportunity for them to find their way into the profession by working at our firm. Our apprentices are extremely focused on their tasks and show a strong desire to do well.”
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