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Summer internship: Coman & Co


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An opportunity has arisen for an internship at the office of Coman & Co accountants, East Dulwich. The role would suit a school leaver, recent graduate or student seeking work during the summer holidays.


The role would include a mixture of administrative work, as well as some involvement in the day to day running of an accountancy business. It is a good, work experience opportunity.


The rate of pay would be in keeping with that of an intern. However, no prior experience would be necessary. The hours would not be full time. A desire to work in finance and gain experience with an established Chartered Accountant will be regarded favourably.


Please tender your interest via email to [email protected]. Your application should include no more than 100 words, and should state:

Name and address

Desired hours of work, availability during the summer and rate of pay.

A brief summary of education;

and any relevant experience, even if unpaid.


Please do not telephone us. Suitable applicants will be contacted in due course, and there is no need to telephone at this stage.

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