EY legal arm starts recruiting legal trainees in the UK

EY, the Big Four accountancy firm formerly known as Ernst & Young, is to recruit four legal trainees to start in September 2016 and another four to start a year later.
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Philip Goodstone, head of EY legal services in the UK and Ireland, said: 'Our trainees will gain experience in the full spectrum of EY’s legal services, but will also benefit from working side-by-side with colleagues from across EY in our tax, assurance, corporate finance and advisory practice.'

Numerical ability

As with accountancy trainees in the main EY UK practice, the legal trainees will not be measured on their university record but through online testing, which will include a test of their numerical ability. Source: The Lawyer

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