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Insight Penultimate Social Mobility Talent - Audit Insight TBC

Job in Glasgow, Glasgow City Area, G1, Scotland, UK
Listing for: targetjobs UK
Full Time position
Listed on 2026-01-24
Job specializations:
  • Education / Teaching
Job Description & How to Apply Below
Position: Insight Penultimate Year Social Mobility Talent - Audit Insight TBC 2026

Overview

The largest of our UK practices, Audit provides insight, challenge and expertise to some of the world’s biggest companies. We make a meaningful difference to those businesses and the wider community, by examining organisations and ensuring that their published accounts provide a true and fair reflection of their financial position.

The Social Mobility Talent Insight Programme is aimed at students who come from a lower socio-economic background. It is the perfect opportunity for you to learn more about our business and develop your professional skills.

During your Insight experience, you’ll have the chance to meet inspirational people from our diverse Audit teams and explore our variety of career opportunities available. Over three days you ll network with our colleagues, learn more about what we do and the meaningful difference we make to businesses and the communities we serve.

This programme is open to students who are in their penultimate year of university. This programme has been purposefully designed as a step towards a possible Graduate offer if you’re successful on the programme. This offer would only be for the same location and business area as that you completed your Talent Insight Programme in. As such, please ensure you have a commitment to the location and business area that you apply to.

Join us and discover a world of exciting career opportunities.

Capability

Audit

Programme Length

3 days

Qualifications

N/A

Entry Requirements

At KPMG, everyone brings a unique perspective, and we want to ensure that you have the best opportunity to demonstrate your potential. We want to discover your individual strengths and attributes to help us to know whether you’ll enjoy working here and how you’ll thrive. That’s why we operate an open access policy and an application process that will assess both your qualifications and your qualities.

Generally, you’ll be expected to demonstrate the following grades (
* or equivalents), to show that you’re able to successfully study for professional qualifications. If you are a few grades or points short, we would still encourage you to apply, as your application will be reviewed together with your performance in our assessments. You ll also have the opportunity to provide additional information for us to assess your application and potential in the context of your socio-economic background and/or any extenuating circumstances, which may have a positive uplift on your academic achievements through contextual recruitment.

  • 5 GCSEs
    * at A* – C or at 4 – 9 (inc. English Language and Maths at Grade B or
    5), or for Scotland 5 National 5 qualifications at Grades A – C (inc. English Language and Maths at Grade B or equivalent)
  • 120 UCAS points
    * from your ‘top’ 3 grades, excluding General Studies under the 2017 tariff point system at A Level (300 UCAS points pre-2017) or at Higher/Advanced Higher Level for Scotland.
  • On track to achieve a 2:1 undergraduate degree in any discipline.

This programme is aimed at students who come from a low socioeconomic background. By low socioeconomic background we mean:

  • Attended state school or college, and
  • The occupation of your main household earner when you were aged 14 is categorised as coming from a lower socio-economic background*, or
  • While at school you were eligible for free school meals (or you attended a school with ‘above regional average’ free school meals**), or
  • You were the first member of your immediate family to attend university.
  • Parental occupation socio-economic classification is a national standard, and the Social Mobility Work’s toolkit (found here) provides details on the categorisations.
  • Free School Meals are a statutory benefit available to school-aged children from families who receive other qualifying benefits and who have been through the relevant registration process. It does not include those who receive meals at school through other means e.g. boarding school.

This programme is open to students who are in their penultimate year of university. Whilst on the programme, you’ll have the opportunity to take an assessment, and if successful, you could secure a position on one of our 2027 Audit graduate programmes.

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