PwC Channel Islands have welcomed 62 new trainees, across its Channel Island offices.

According to the company, they are already showing great energy and enthusiasm, and will be working on critical technical skills as they begin the programme.

​PwC describes itself as one of the Channel Islands’ largest employers, and notes its status as the number one graduate employer in “The Times Top 100 Graduate Employers survey”. 

The company offers various career paths, including apprenticeships and programmes in collaboration with universities.  

PwC People Partner, Chris van den Berg, said: “A very warm welcome to our new joiners. Our offices are brimming with their energy and enthusiasm, and I’m delighted to witness them already seizing every learning opportunity to grow their skills and experience here with us in the Channel Islands. 

Mr van den Berg added: “As a professional services firm, people are at the heart of our business, and we take great pride in welcoming such a diverse group of new trainees onto our programme. 

“We firmly believe that having people from different backgrounds and with different points of view and talents working together really helps us maximise on the uniqueness of each of our people, which in turn creates the highest value for our clients.”

Pictured: PwC People Partner, Chris van den Berg.

PwC also notes it recently announced several promotions, including four new directors, eight senior managers, and 18 managers. 

PwC will be the headline sponsor for the Guernsey Careers and Skills Show in November, saying the aim is to help students and others learn about career options in the islands.