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Your Future 2022

Your Future 2022

Limitless Opportunities at EY

Ahad planned on a career as a clinical psychologist. she studied psychology at university in the UK. However, she found it hard to trainee position. “I talked about other possible professions with my mom, and she mentioned accounting. CPA Bermuda holds information sessions, so I registered and attended, and shortly I had not studied anything to do with maths or accounting, so I had to do 14 prerequisite courses. Once I completed the prerequisites, I was able to start the Professional Education Programme at EY. There was a lot of study involved, and EY for study and exams, and it reimbursed me for the exam fees too. At EY, everyone is so willing to teach and explain things, they encourage questions. It wants you to work hard but also expects you to take downtime to rest, recharge, and have some fun.” Angela says she feels the sky’s the limit for her career as she works her way to the top. “Once you’re what I hope to do.”

While at Bermuda High School (BHS) had thoughts of becoming an insurance risk manager. “At BHS we had accounting, business and economics classes and it was there that I found I enjoyed these subjects and decided to study accounting.” Paige is currently a student at Dalhousie University in Halifax, Canada, where she is pursuing a bachelor of commerce degree with a focus in accounting. “I networked with EY throughout my high school career, and it helped me home in on my career and to began interning with EY and completing its tax department.” Paige also won EY’s annual scholarship, worth $30,000 towards university.

Paige says “EY has an atmosphere that fosters growth, learning, collaboration, and above all, people. The support you receive is unparalleled. The career prospects are endless in any sector with the CPA. I plan to focus my career in tax, and I look forward to being on the assisting clients in navigating any new tax landscapes.

Accountants are not the only employees needed by EY. There are many other possibilities, IT being just one. is a business and where her day-to-day work with the Tech Risk team involves performing IT audits audit. Other projects include performing of cyber risk and general data protection regulation (GDPR) compliance. University of Charlotte, NC, Maha Clarke studied business management and didn’t see herself moving towards technology. “I had the opportunity to study in Shanghai, China and while there I attended the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) Asia. Many start-ups and leading IT companies showcase the latest projects and developments at this conference. This is where my interest in the industry was initially sparked. Prior to joining EY, I also completed an internship with the Technology Leadership Forum led by Coral Wells.”

Due to the Covid-19 pandemic Maha has spent most of her time since joining EY working remotely. “My experience with my team, although limited, has been very enjoyable. It is very supportive, and leaders within EY are intentional about personal development.”

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