Auckland, Canterbury - Christchurch, Timaru, Ashburton
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Are you ready to make an impact from day one? Our Agribusiness practice works alongside New Zealand’s privately-owned businesses to help them meet their business goals.
With over one thousand organisations our Agri clients are at the core of what it means to Fuel New Zealand's prosperity. The Agri Accountant Graduate will work with the Agri team, focusing on New Zealand's rural and farming clients, providing support to Agri accounting work including interpretation of financial performance, bench marking, and financial advice.
You'll also support the growth of existing KPMG offerings to the Agribusiness market and how best to utilize the offerings most effectively. Regardless of what stage our Agri client’s are at we recognise their business won’t be standing still and our team will understand what it takes for them to be successful!
Can Agri fuel your future? Definitely if you want to:
Within your first month at KPMG you’ll have:
In your first six months at KPMG you’ll have:
By the end of your first year at KPMG you’ll have:
We are open to candidates who are based in Christchurch, Timaru & Ashburton for this role!
As an Agri Accountant Graduate, you’ll have plenty of variety in your work which will make the most of your studies and passion for the Agri sector. This role will let you see how you’re making a difference and fuelling the prosperity of New Zealand’s small to medium rural businesses!
Accounting related responsibilities.
ad hoc tax advisory work, general client maintenance
Good opportunities to learn and grow.
3.9
> 100,000 employees
Accounting & Advisory
The chance to build a better future is right in front of you. Join our whānau to build a purposeful career with global opportunities.
The level of exposure to a wide range of work areas.
The people, are all young and fun... very inclusive and diverse workplace.
Best training and learn from our professional team.
Accommodating and friendly people.
Its international reputation provides good learning opportunities and career prospects.
It's highly stressful, and there is much overtime.
Overtime is considered as a norm.
There needs to be more space to work away from the day-to-day work desk.
There is not much flexibility when it comes to working hours.
No perks except some corporate benefits.