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Experienced Professional

Manager - Accounting Advisory Services, Treasury

Location: London

Service Line: AAA

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Experienced Professional

AI Assistant Consultant - Tax Technology & Innovation

Location: London

Service Line: Tax Central

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Experienced Professional

Cyber Strategy & Risk - Manager

Location: London

Service Line: Technology & Data

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Insight Penultimate Year

Insight Penultimate Year Social Mobility Talent - Tax and Law Insight Edinburgh TBC 2026

Location: Edinburgh

Service Line: Social Mobility Talent - Tax and Law Insight

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Insight Penultimate Year

Insight Penultimate Year Social Mobility Talent - Audit Insight Edinburgh TBC 2026

Location: Edinburgh

Service Line: Social Mobility Talent - Audit Insight

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Vacation

Vacation Audit - ACA Reading July 2026

Location: Reading

Service Line: Audit - ACA

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Manager - Accounting Advisory Services, Treasury

Location: London

Capability: Audit

Service line: AAA

Experience level: Manager

Employment type: Full Time

Contract type: Permanent


We have an exciting opportunity for a Manager to join our rapidly expanding Corporate Treasury Services team. Our team is focused on serving the world's leading Corporate Treasuries with their most complex business challenges. The team offer deep treasury expertise in financial products and markets, risk management, systems, governance, valuation and accounting. We work closely with other high impact functions within KPMG such as Audit, Risk Consulting and Management Consulting to provide a wide range of treasury advisory services.


AI Assistant Consultant - Tax Technology & Innovation

Location: London

Capability: Tax & Law

Service line: Tax Central

Experience level: Associate/Assistant Manager

Employment type: Full Time

Contract type: Permanent


Join our innovative Tax Technology & Innovation team at KPMG as an Assistant Manager, where you will help deliver and support the adoption of advanced technologies, including artificial intelligence, across our tax and legal practice and for our clients. In this role, you will work closely with project managers, senior leaders, and clients to implement solutions that address complex tax challenges and drive operational improvements.

 

You will play a key role in supporting project delivery, engaging with clients, and promoting technology adoption within the team. This is an excellent opportunity for someone with a passion for technology and innovation to develop their skills and make a meaningful impact in the tax industry. Prior experience in tax or accounting is advantageous but not essential.


Cyber Strategy & Risk - Manager

Location: London

Capability: Advisory

Service line: Technology & Data

Experience level: Manager

Employment type: Full Time

Contract type: Permanent


The Cyber Strategy  Manager role is pivotal to the sustainable growth of the Cyber Strategy service area within the UK, supporting the delivery of cyber strategy services to our clients


Insight Penultimate Year Social Mobility Talent - Tax and Law Insight Edinburgh TBC 2026

Location: Edinburgh

Capability: Tax & Law

Experience level: Insight Penultimate Year

Employment type: Full Time


Join our Tax Insight programme and learn about working collaboratively with organisations of all shapes and sizes, helping them to navigate complex tax policy landscapes, and stay compliant with regulation by paying the right tax at the right time.  The Social Mobility Talent Insight Programme is aimed at students who come from a lower socio-economic background. It is the perfect opportunity for you to learn more about our bus... View full job description

Programme Overview

Capability:
Tax & Law
Programme Length:
3 days
Qualifications:
N/A
Entry Requirements:

At KPMG, everyone brings a unique perspective, and we want to ensure that you have the best opportunity to demonstrate your potential. We want to discover your individual strengths and attributes to help us to know whether you’ll enjoy working here and how you’ll thrive. That’s why we operate an open access policy and an application process that will assess both your qualifications and your qualities.

Generally, you’ll be expected to demonstrate the following grades (*or equivalents), to show that you’re able to successfully study for professional qualifications. If you are a few grades or points short, we would still encourage you to apply, as your application will be reviewed together with your performance in our assessments. You‘ll also have the opportunity to provide additional information for us to assess your application and potential in the context of your socio-economic background and/or any extenuating circumstances, which may have a positive uplift on your academic achievements through contextual recruitment.  You can find out more here

  • 5 GCSEs* at A* – C or at 4 – 9 (inc. English Language and Maths at Grade B or 5), or for Scotland 5 National 5 qualifications at Grades A – C (inc. English Language and Maths at Grade B or equivalent)
  • 120 UCAS points* from your ‘top’ 3 grades, excluding General Studies under the 2017 tariff point system at A Level (300 UCAS points pre-2017) or at Higher/Advanced Higher Level for Scotland.
  • On track to achieve a 2:1 undergraduate degree in any discipline.

This programme is aimed at students who come from a low socioeconomic background. By low socioeconomic background we mean:

  • Attended state school or college, and
  • The occupation of your main household earner when you were aged 14 is categorised as coming from a lower socio-economic background*, or
  • Whilst at school you were eligible for free school meals (or you attended a school with ‘above regional average’ free school meals**), or
  • You were the first member of your immediate family to attend university. .

*Parental occupation socio-economic classification is a national standard and the Social Mobility Work’s toolkit (found here) provides details on the categorisations.

**Free School Meals are a statutory benefit available to school-aged children from families who receive other qualifying benefits and who have been through the relevant registration process. It does not include those who receive meals at school through other means e.g. boarding school.

This programme is open to students who are in their penultimate year of university. Whilst on the programme, you’ll have the opportunity to take an assessment, and  if successful, you could secure a position on one of our 2027 Tax graduate programmes.

Key Skills:

Throughout the recruitment process we will be looking to learn more about your strengths.

To be successful on this programme, you will be required to demonstrate the strengths that we look for in our graduates at KPMG.

Learn more about what we look for and how to apply here.

Insight Penultimate Year Social Mobility Talent - Audit Insight Edinburgh TBC 2026

Location: Edinburgh

Capability: Audit

Experience level: Insight Penultimate Year

Employment type: Full Time


The largest of our UK practices, Audit provides insight, challenge and expertise to some of the world’s biggest companies. We make a meaningful difference to those businesses and the wider community, by examining organisations and ensuring that their published accounts provide a true and fair reflection of their financial position.  The Social Mobility Talent Insight Programme is aimed at students who come from a lower socio-e... View full job description

Programme Overview

Capability:
Audit
Programme Length:
3 days
Qualifications:
N/A
Entry Requirements:

At KPMG, everyone brings a unique perspective, and we want to ensure that you have the best opportunity to demonstrate your potential. We want to discover your individual strengths and attributes to help us to know whether you’ll enjoy working here and how you’ll thrive. That’s why we operate an open access policy and an application process that will assess both your qualifications and your qualities.

Generally, you’ll be expected to demonstrate the following grades (*or equivalents), to show that you’re able to successfully study for professional qualifications. If you are a few grades or points short, we would still encourage you to apply, as your application will be reviewed together with your performance in our assessments. You‘ll also have the opportunity to provide additional information for us to assess your application and potential in the context of your socio-economic background and/or any extenuating circumstances, which may have a positive uplift on your academic achievements through contextual recruitment.  You can find out more here

  • 5 GCSEs* at A* – C or at 4 – 9 (inc. English Language and Maths at Grade B or 5), or for Scotland 5 National 5 qualifications at Grades A – C (inc. English Language and Maths at Grade B or equivalent)
  • 120 UCAS points* from your ‘top’ 3 grades, excluding General Studies under the 2017 tariff point system at A Level (300 UCAS points pre-2017) or at Higher/Advanced Higher Level for Scotland.
  • On track to achieve a 2:1 undergraduate degree in any discipline.

This programme is aimed at students who come from a low socioeconomic background. By low socioeconomic background we mean:

  • Attended state school or college, and
  • The occupation of your main household earner when you were aged 14 is categorised as coming from a lower socio-economic background*, or
  • Whilst at school you were eligible for free school meals (or you attended a school with ‘above regional average’ free school meals**), or
  • You were the first member of your immediate family to attend university. .

*Parental occupation socio-economic classification is a national standard and the Social Mobility Work’s toolkit (found here) provides details on the categorisations.

**Free School Meals are a statutory benefit available to school-aged children from families who receive other qualifying benefits and who have been through the relevant registration process. It does not include those who receive meals at school through other means e.g. boarding school.

This programme is open to students who are in their penultimate year of university. Whilst on the programme, you’ll have the opportunity to take an assessment, and  if successful, you could secure a position on one of our 2027 Audit graduate programmes.

Key Skills:

Throughout the recruitment process we will be looking to learn more about your strengths.

To be successful on this programme, you will be required to demonstrate the strengths that we look for in our graduates at KPMG.

Learn more about what we look for and how to apply here.

Vacation Audit - ACA Reading July 2026

Location: Reading

Capability: Audit

Experience level: Vacation

Employment type: Full Time


The largest of our UK practices, Audit provides insight, challenge and expertise to some of the world’s biggest companies. We make a meaningful difference to those businesses and the wider community, by examining organisations and ensuring that their published accounts provide a true and fair reflection of their financial position.  Join us on this programme and you’ll have the opportunity to see the auditing process from a ra... View full job description

Programme Overview

Capability:
Audit
Programme Length:
4 weeks
Qualifications:
N/A
Entry Requirements:

At KPMG, everyone brings a unique perspective, and we want to ensure that you have the best opportunity to demonstrate your potential. We want to discover your individual strengths and attributes to help us to know whether you’ll enjoy working here and how you’ll thrive. That’s why we operate an open access policy and an application process that will assess both your qualifications and your qualities.

Generally, you’ll be expected to demonstrate the following grades (*or equivalents), to show that you’re able to successfully study for professional qualifications. If you are a few grades or points short, we would still encourage you to apply, as your application will be reviewed together with your performance in our assessments. You‘ll also have the opportunity to provide additional information for us to assess your application and potential in the context of your socio-economic background and/or any extenuating circumstances, which may have a positive uplift on your academic achievements through contextual recruitment. You can find out more here

  • Grade 5 or B GCSE* Maths
  • Grade 5 or B GCSE* English Language
  • 120 UCAS points* from your ‘top’ 3 grades, excluding General Studies under the 2017 tariff point system at A Level (300 UCAS points pre-2017)
  • On track to achieve a 2:1 undergraduate degree in any discipline.

Our Vacation Programmes are open to students in their penultimate year of university or who are due to graduate in 2027.

Key Skills:

Throughout the recruitment process we will be looking to learn more about your strengths.

To be successful on this programme, you will be required to demonstrate the strengths that we look for at KPMG.

Learn more about what we look for and how to apply here.

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