Graduate Analyst – IARCS Needed at KPMG Nigeria

Posted on :

14 Jul, 2014

Category :

Accounting Jobs in Nigeria, Graduate Jobs in Nigeria

One of the leading providers of professional services, KPMG knows that the success and growth of the firm also depends on the success and growth of the Nigerian economy. Hence, it champions progressive change and makes the future happen for its clients, people and the community, thereby enabling Nigeria’s success. The firm is involved in the formulation of economic policies for Nigeria through the Nigerian Economic Summit Group.

The firm has a full complement of 29 partners and over 800 trained and dedicated professional staff; with deep industry skills and competencies in audit, tax and advisory services.

KPMG has worked for clients in the public and private sector in Nigeria and in several other countries, helping to transform business performance and operations.

KPMG is recruiting to fill the underlisted position:

Job Title: Analyst – IARCS

Ref Code: 9797BR
Location: Nigeria
Function: Advisory – Risk Consulting

Job Description

  • KPMG is seeking to hire exceptional graduates who will be part of a dynamic team in the Internal Audit & Risk Compliance Unit (IARCS).
  • KPMG IARCS unit is a clear market leader in the provision of governance, risk and compliance services.
  • The team works with several clients across various industries to provide internal audit outsourcing services, review and design of corporate governance, diagnostic review and design of enterprise risk management services, etc.

Requirements

  • Less than 26 years of age.
  • First Class or Second Class (Upper) degree in any discipline, preferably Accounting.
  • 5 O’level credits (including English & Math) at a sitting, having completed the NYSC program
  • ACA/ACCA would be an added advantage.

Application Closing Date
Not Stated.

Method Of Application
Interested and qualified candidates should:
Click here to apply online 


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