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Stephanie L.
Supervising Associate
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Supervising Associate
EY
Started 01/2026 to PresentOther insiders
Vidhant M
Top Insider Advice
You must embrace continuous learning as it ensures relevance in a rapidly evolving work landscape. This will allow you to increase your technical expertise and commercial awareness - both pivot to success. By improving your technical expertise, your work will be seen as more accurate and reliable. By increasing your commercial expertise, you will be able to take that one step further and decide which analyses to do at what time and what the output of an analysis actually means for a business.
Networking is also extremely useful. There are so many things we don't know we don't know, but just a simple conversation with an experienced individuals can save you years of mistakes. They can provide guidance and deliver a roadmap as they can see the path you need to take when you aren't even aware of the next step. Similarly, reading and taking courses are very powerful as this allows you to consume decades of knowledge in just a few hours...
Ross W
Top Insider Advice
Something I've learnt a lot in this role - as cliche as it may sound - is that whenever you have doubts about something in your line of work, it's best to ask for a second opinion. Especially when you're new to the role, it can seem a little embarrassing having to ask a question every five minutes (for me, the one that stands out is having to ask whether I was allowed to use the office milk with my afternoon cup of tea), but there's really nothing to be afraid of. Everyone wants to see you do well - your manager wants to see you develop; your team want you to contribute effectively to the engagement; and the client wants to make sure that they're getting as much as possible out of your audit.
Something to keep in mind is that you'll be working with people who were in your shoes not too long before you! On my first engagement, I've been lucky enough to work with my assigned "Buddy" (a member of staff a year ahead of you in your programme/apprenticeship), as well as a "Senior" (a newly qualified member of staff, usually with about 3-4 years of experience). They've been really good at reminding me that they had the same questions a year or two previously. You'll also have other graduates/business apprentices at the same stage as you - make sure you help each other along the way!
Nicholas N
Top Insider Advice
Sounds Simple but people forget this..
Taking part in any recruitment process can be a exciting but also daunting time, during the process always try and be your true self. Be honest with your answers and try and allow your personality to come through during the process.
Skills can be taught and but behaviours can't.
Discussions with Stephanie L
What kind of training does EY offer to help graduates progress in their careers and become future leaders of their area?
Monday, February 2, 2026
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I'm joining the Audit graduate scheme in April. What should I do to ensure I excel in my job and do well in the exams.
5 responses
Monday, February 2, 2026
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For the EY Discover Women in Tax programme, are any of the 3 days virtual where we do not need to go to the firm?
Monday, February 2, 2026
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I'm being called for EY Experience Day. What should be dress code? Proper suit and tie combo or formal shirt and jeans?
3 responses
Monday, February 2, 2026
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In between the online assessment & experience day step of the application, what can I do to strengthen my application?
Monday, February 2, 2026
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