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My surprising journey to becoming a trainee at the Wales Audit Office

As part of our graduate recruitment campaign, we asked some of our current trainees to blog about why they first applied and what life is like on the Wales Audit Office graduate programme.

Oct 26, 2018 in Graduate Trainee.
Career that counts campaign

What the Wales Audit Office Graduate Scheme offers me – and you

As part of our graduate recruitment campaign, we asked some of our current trainees to blog about why they first applied and what life is like on the Wales Audit Office graduate programme. Here, Harrie Clemens writes about her personal reflections. To find out more about the scheme, and how to apply, please visit our…

Oct 12, 2018 in Graduate Trainee.
Career that counts campaign

How I decided on a career change and became a Wales Audit Office trainee

As part of our graduate recruitment campaign, we asked some of our current trainees to blog about why they first applied and what life is like on the Wales Audit Office graduate programme. Here, Jodie Williams writes about her personal reflections. To find out more about the scheme, and how to apply, please visit our…

Oct 8, 2018 in Education, Graduate Trainee.
Career that counts campaign

My answers to three important questions about the Wales Audit Office trainee scheme

As part of our graduate recruitment campaign, we asked some of our current trainees to blog about why they first applied and what life is like on the Wales Audit Office graduate programme. Here, Sarah Liddell writes about her personal reflections. To find out more about the scheme, and how to apply, please visit our…

Oct 5, 2018 in Education, Graduate Trainee.

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