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Posted on April 15, 2016 by Louise McLeod
When applying for the graduate scheme, you may notice there’s a choice of either the London or Newcastle office. As the only graduate blogger from the Newcastle office, I thought I’d tell you a little about what it’s like working in the smaller of the two offices. more… View from the North: The NAO’s Newcastle office
Tagged: Audit locations, Clients, College, Events, Newcastle office, Social life
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Posted on March 4, 2016 by Alice Sturgess
If you asked me what my favourite part of my job was, I wouldn’t hesitate before I told you it’s the clients I work with. I’ve been really fortunate at the NAO in that most of my clients are arms length bodies of the Department for Culture, Media and Sport whose work I believe has incredible cultural and historic value. That doesn’t mean I always agree with their accounting estimates but it does mean I get a little something extra out of it. more… The best part of my job…
Tagged: Audit locations, Client visits, Clients, Work-life balance
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Posted on February 19, 2016 by Sarah Reid
Back in April last year I had the opportunity to work on the audit of the United Nations Office for Project Services (UNOPS) in Copenhagen. The UN was an audit I had been keen to get on right from the start of my time here, as I am really interested in international issues – I volunteered in Ghana in the summer before joining the NAO and had previously done an internship with a human rights charity. more… UN audit in Copenhagen: New challenges abound
Tagged: Audit locations, Client visits, Clients, Financial audit, International audit, United Nations
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Posted on January 22, 2016 by Mikey Brooks
Well I hate to start a blog post with a little lie, technically I have been here 8 months now. But I wanted to just give an update on what I have been part of during my first few months since the intake officially began in September last year. more… My first few months* with the NAO…
Tagged: Audit locations, Exams, New starters, Parliament, Public Accounts Committee, Value for money audit
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Posted on January 2, 2015 by Elliot Dallen
The Christmas break gives us a chance to put a bit of a distance between us and the previous year. I always feel the time off is necessary to forget about work – to enjoy (sparingly) spending time with family. To overindulge (gloriously) on Christmas Eve at my traditional high school reunion. Most importantly, to hope (optimistically) that certain people will forget what happened at the office Christmas parties the previous month. If also gives a bit of time to reflect on the previous 12 months and give a few of my personal highs and lows of being a trainee at the NAO. more… A year in review – Looking back on 2014
Tagged: Audit lead, Audit locations, Client visits, Clients, Exams, Final audit, International audit, Travel
View from the North: The NAO’s Newcastle office>
UN audit in Copenhagen: New challenges abound>
My first few months* with the NAO…>
A year in review – Looking back on 2014>
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