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Posted on September 19, 2014 by Rachael Foster
As I come to the end of my training contract I have decided that this is the opportune time for me to make a change in career direction, so this will be my last post for the graduate blog. more… Goodbye NAO… Looking back at three years as a trainee
Tagged: Clients, Colleagues, College, Events, International audit, Social life, Sports
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Posted on July 11, 2014 by Rachael Foster
New Year’s resolutions – always easy to make, and always so easy to break! So, how did we do so far (we, that is a couple of trainees in my intake who shared their (vaguely) work related resolutions with me back in January)? Given that we are half-way through the year, now seems like an appropriate point to update you on progress made. more… New Year’s resolutions – Six months on
Tagged: Events, Languages, Resolutions, Sports, Travel
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Posted on April 4, 2014 by Rachael Foster
I’ve already revealed that I am a keen cyclist and that I take the opportunity to cycle to work when I am based in the office (or at the client next door!). I was therefore very keen to take part in last month’s cycle safety awareness event in the NAO’s car park. It also seemed to be the next natural choice of content for my blog. more… Fluorescent jackets and a HGV cab: Cycle safety event at the NAO
Tagged: Events, London office, Sports
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Posted on January 10, 2014 by Rachael Foster
For my first blog post of the New Year, resolutions seemed an appropriate topic. Having given up on the annual process of making and breaking promises to myself I am unable, alas, to share my own with you. Instead, I undertook a small survey of trainees’ (vaguely) work related resolutions and have cobbled together the top six (as said, it was a small survey). more… New Year’s resolutions
Tagged: Events, Languages, Resolutions, Sports, Travel
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Posted on December 20, 2013 by Rachael Foster
As the application deadline approaches*, we know from experience that there are always some last minute questions to ask. Our Twitter Q&A on 16 December helped you do just that, and even though it was a bit more quiet this time we hope that we could clarify your questions. Read on for a summary of the live session (if you can’t see the summary, please hit the Refresh button). I really enjoyed being part of it and wish you the best of luck with your application. more… #AskNAOgrads – your last minute questions answered
Tagged: Application process, Application tips, Social media
Goodbye NAO… Looking back at three years as a trainee>
New Year’s resolutions – Six months on>
Fluorescent jackets and a HGV cab: Cycle safety event at the NAO>
#AskNAOgrads – your last minute questions answered>
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