I finished a levels and I am currently on gap year
We have a work experience programme called Career Starters for year 12 students, which you may want to look into. If you are at university perhaps Discover EY or a summer internship would be better suited to you - all information is on our website
Hi I'm from Ireland is there apprenticeships available in Ireland or is only the UK. Where on the website is the application process for the apprenticeship, can you send a link please
I am taking a gap year and finished A level with AAB, is there any work experience opportunities for me, considering my scenario
Hi Janet, please have a look at the EY Ireland website here - How to join us | EY - Ireland. They have a separate recruitment team, so unfortunately I wouldn't be able to help with their hiring process
Can I apply for an apprenticeship in the uk as Irish student
Hi Samuel, there won't be any formal work experience programmes you can join, but in September you will be able to apply for one of our apprenticeships for a September 2026 start. In the meantime please look out for events you can join - Our events | EY - UK
Hi Janet, you won't be able to apply to a UK apprenticeship as you will need a visa and we don't sponsor visas for apprenticeships
Hi Nathan. Are there any 6-month internships coming up for June with the EY HR department? I'm exploring for an intern starting in June of this year
Hello, I am Shen,
I've been checking the graduate programs, like "Process and Controls Graduate Programme – September 2026 intake" and "Risk Consulting Graduate Programme – September 2026 intake". They are currently closed but will start in September 2026, do that mean they will start hiring in September 2025?
Thank you🤗
Hi Biyun, thanks for getting in touch 🙂. Our graduate programmes will be opening in September/October. I recommend joining our online talent community for more information on our opportunities, life at EY and to receive exclusive content: ey.com/uk/talentcommunity
I hope this helps!
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