Frequently Asked Questions

We look for people who have a strong track record and exceptional business and people skills. Like-minded, talented professionals are always welcome at Grant Thornton. If you're considering a move we'd love to hear from you. Click below to find answers to some of the questions we're regularly asked.

Rewards

What are the rewards?

Applying to join us

How do I apply to join Grant Thornton?

What qualifications and experience will I need?

Will I need a work permit?

What if I have a disability that might affect my selection?

How can I keep an eye out for future opportunities?

Working at Grant Thornton

How many hours a week will I work?

How much will I travel away from home?

Will I have opportunities to work abroad?

What opportunities for personal development do you offer?

How will you track my progress?

How will I give you feedback?

 

What are the rewards?

Holiday

You'll start with a minimum of 20 days leave plus bank holidays rising to a maximum of 27 days plus bank holidays as you move up the career ladder. You can also buy additional holidays of up to 5 days.

Flexible working

You'll have the technology and the flexibility to work from home or on the move. Where practical, you can arrange your working week around hours that suit the firm, clients, colleagues your workload and your individual needs. We have employees with part time, term time and job share contracts within the Firm.

Life assurance

From the moment you join Grant Thornton, you'll be covered by a death in service benefit of four times your annual salary.

Stakeholder pension scheme

All new staff are eligible to join one of the firm's defined contribution stakeholder pension schemes.

Employee assistance programme

A 24 hour confidential help line offering trained counsellors is available to give you help and advice for example, with family, legal, emotional and health problems.

Private health care

Subject to eligibility you may qualify for our comprehensive private health care scheme.

Wellbeing

Grant Thornton has a range of policies and procedures in place to ensure your wellbeing and personal safety at all times.

Absence and leave

A discretionary sick pay scheme is in operation, as well as a range of leave policies, e.g. maternity, paternity, time off for dependents.

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Applying to join us

How do I apply to join Grant Thornton?

  • If you have previous employment experience you can apply for current advertised opportunities online.
  • If you're a graduate or student take a look at our graduate careers pages.

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What qualifications and experience will I need?

Requirements will vary according to the position you're applying for, although looking through our current vacancies will give you a good idea.

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Will I need a work permit?

You can work in the UK without a permit if:

  • You're an EU citizen or you're married to or in a civil partnership with an EU citizen.
  • At least one of your parents was born in Britain.
  • You're a Commonwealth citizen and one or more of your grandparents is British.

We will need to see relevant supporting documentation before you join. Grant Thornton are legally obliged to take steps to recruit similarly qualified people from the EU before we look elsewhere. Grant Thornton International has member firms in more than a hundred countries worldwide where you may find more suitable alternative opportunities.

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What if I have a disability that might affect my selection?

Grant Thornton is an equal opportunities employer. Contact us before you apply if you think you have a disability that may have a bearing on your application, we'll review our selection process and make reasonable adjustments where necessary.

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How can I keep an eye out for future opportunities?

We can send you e-mails that alert you when we post new opportunities to our web site. Select your criteria and subscribe here.

Working at Grant Thornton

How many hours a week will I work?

Every week is different, according to the engagement you're working on. Our teams plan and manage their work together to make sure everybody's personal preferences are accommodated wherever possible.

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How much will I travel work away from home?

Depending on the nature of your job, you may need to work at client sites from time to time. However, with offices all over the UK we're usually located close to our clients, so working away from home can be managed according to your needs.

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Will I have opportunities to work abroad?

Grant Thornton International has member firms in more than a hundred countries worldwide, and we can arrange international secondments that will develop your career and broaden your life experience.

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What opportunities for personal development do you offer?

We'll support and encourage your development throughout your career. You'll build your own CV and grow your technical, management and business skills on the job working with talented, open and supportive colleagues. While at Bradenham Manor, our own dedicated residential training centre in the heart of the Chilterns, you'll enjoy some of the best structured training there is. We'll also help you complete your professional qualifications if you need to.

Our culture and our structure mean you can make your mark and progress to senior positions quickly. You'll have opportunities to work on secondment with specialist teams to broaden your skills and experience beyond your core competency, stretching yourself as far as you'd like to go.

We can also arrange secondments to clients, banks, government departments and intermediary organisations where you can get an insight into the wider world of business from an external perspective.

All new managers go through our Preparation for Management training which smooths the transition to managerial positions.

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How will you track my progress?

A development review with a Human Resources professional or Staff Development Manager (a manager who has a proportion of their time dedicated to your development) helps you gauge your longer term aspirations and plan how you'll get where you want to go within the firm. The review leads to a development plan, usually framed against the firm's attributes.

The Firm has a unique electronic appraisal system to facilitate bi-annual, one on one feedback and objective setting directly with your line manager.

If you have the potential and appetite for accelerated development you will be given help and support at our development centres to uncover and develop skills that could take you to the highest positions in the firm.

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How will I give you feedback?

Our annual staff surveys are designed to gauge staff opinions and to enable management to monitor and benchmark their performance on some key issues that affect all staff. All staff are asked for their views on communications, HR policy, people management, overall strategy and the direction of the firm.

We gather more informal qualitative feedback from staff at all levels through regular gatherings or focus groups at which employees are canvassed on their views and encouraged to give direct feedback. The findings of the discussion are fed back to the UK National Management board.

We also have a 360 degree feedback system to encourage up and down and peer group performance feedback. It gives you the chance to tell your boss line manager what you think of them... and find out what your colleagues, subordinates and manager think are your strengths and development needs.

All of our Managers also have a direct link to the National Managing Partner, Michael Cleary, through the Managers Forum.

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