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Teach First and PwCCareer opportunities for Teach First participants with the UK’s number one graduate employer
The opportunity of a lifetime
INSIDE FRONT COVER
Three routes into PwC
Why Teach First?
About Teach First
Meet our people
Our business areas
At a glance
Application and selection
Our offer to you
Our offices
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“ We could not address the problem of educational inequality without powerful alliances like the relationship we hold with PwC. It’s inspiring when exceptional individuals interested in pursuing a career with PwC complete our programme first, teaching the young people who need them the most. All those who go on to PwC after our programme remain committed to our vision of ending educational inequality, and literally thousands of children are benefitting from PwC’s support.”
James Darley, Director of Strategic Alliances, Teach First
“ I joined PwC as a graduate. I know from my own experience that by being yourself, bringing your passion, commitment and flexibility to all that you do, you’ll develop a rewarding and fulfilling career with us. I’m committed to ensuring our people have the opportunities they need to unlock their potential, to play to their strengths and to be themselves, so I hope you’ll consider starting your career with us.”
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Kevin Ellis
Chairman and Senior Partner, PwC UK LLP
Your career is just that; yours. You choose it. You live it. You make it happen. To get the best from it, you need the best opportunities. That’s why opportunities are at the heart of a career with us. Opportunities to grow as an individual, to build lasting relationships and make an impact in a place where people, quality and value mean everything.
At PwC we recognise that spending two years teaching at a school in challenging circumstances will give you the skills you need to prioritise, influence, lead and excel. That’s why we’ve been a proud partner of Teach First since 2009. As a Platinum Partner, we offer deferred and leadership entry schemes for Teach First participants, as well as summer internships.
If you’re interested in gaining two years of experience with Teach First before joining PwC, this brochure will explain everything you need to know. Discover how you can combine a career with two of the UK’s leading graduate employers.
If you’re a Teach First participant (in your second year of teaching) or a Teach First ambassador (someone who’s successfully completed the two-year programme), you can apply for a graduate role with us via the PwC Leadership Programme.
Want to spend two years teaching on the Teach First Leadership Development Programme before working for PwC? Then apply to Teach First and PwC at the same time, but defer your entry to PwC. Not only will schools and pupils benefit from your enthusiasm and expertise, you’ll also develop a host of skills with Teach First that you can bring to the business world – from leadership and communication, to planning and problem-solving.
Deferred Entry route
Leadership Programme
Three routes into PwC
The Teach First Summer Internship is a three-week paid placement with PwC. It’s a great way to get practical work experience that could lead to a job offer. You’ll spend three weeks in one of our business areas, learning about our work and organisation, as well as getting to grips with live project work and developing key skills. Perform well and we’ll offer you a graduate job in one of our business areas.
*Teach First refer to this as a Summer Project.
Summer Internship*
Even when you join us, you can continue to engage with Teach First in a number of ways. You could become a Teach First Coach, supporting a participant as they undertake their second year. We currently have coaches all around the UK from PwC supporting Teach First participants. There’s also a very active Teach First alumni group at PwC – made up of over 100 ambassadors – who work with various schools and charities, not just helping financially, but also offering skills and expertise developed with PwC. Whether it’s accounting, project management, running CV writing courses or workshops to help people find jobs, we’re working to help achieve the Teach First vision.
Final year or graduate
When to apply
1st year of Teach First
2nd year of Teach First
Teach First ambassador
Three routes into PwC
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Why Teach First?
Spend two years teaching on the Teach First Leadership Development Programme and you’ll make a real difference to pupils in schools in low income communities, helping to ensure that no child’s educational success is limited by their socio-economic background.
The programme combines working, training and qualifying as a teacher with leadership development training, coaching and mentoring, plus a range of networking and internship opportunities. At the end of the two years you can then join PwC and pursue a career in business. Your time on the programme will have equipped
you with the skills you need to excel in a career with us and prepare you for anything you may face.
In fact, the skills you develop with Teach First are highly transferable from the classroom, to positions of influence outside it. We know that graduates who’ve been on the Teach First Leadership Development Programme are some of our best communicators, are highly driven, and combine self-discipline with warmth, empathy and gritty determination. These are all vital skills in a business like ours. That’s why we’ve been a Teach First Platinum Partner since 2009. We’re passionate about the Teach First vision.
Teach First gives you a unique opportunity to transform the lives of young people.
Creating leaders to end educational inequality
Taking the skills you’ve gained into business
Making a difference to the lives of young people
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About Teach First
The link between low family income and low educational attainment is greater in the UK than in almost any other developed country. Teach First believes this can change.
An independent charity and an increasingly powerful movement for social change, Teach First works to drive up educational standards and raise aspirations in schools in low income communities.
Teach First’s two-year Leadership Development Programme harnesses the enthusiasm and drive of outstanding graduates and experienced professionals. It provides you with the skills, experience and opportunities needed to become inspiring teachers and leaders in the classroom and beyond. There are huge benefits all round. Teach First and its partner schools gain the enthusiasm and expertise of exceptionally skilled graduates. You develop many of the skills you need to become a future leader, whether that be in education, or a business like PwC.
PwC
“ Teach First’s partnership with PwC has enabled us to tackle educational inequality more effectively. The crucial financial support given by our Platinum Partnership has enabled us to recruit, train and support thousands of new teachers. PwC now employ over 100 Teach First ambassadors; I’m proud of their contribution towards our vision, through volunteering and initiatives to support young people in our partner schools.”
Brett Wigdortz OBE, CEO and Founder, Teach First
Since 2002, Teach First have recruited, placed and trained over
10,000 graduates in schools
across England and Wales.
1m pupils living in low
income communities across England and
Wales have been taught by a
Teach First teacher.
More than
Teach First was a great way to discover whether I’d enjoy teaching. Working with incredible children and seeing the impact I could have on their education was fantastic – and exhausting. I hadn’t envisaged how tiring constantly coming up with creative ways to engage 30 students with a subject would be. I learnt a huge amount though – like how to think on my feet and organise my time, which is invaluable when you have to juggle work and study. I also developed life skills, such as the ability to review my performance and reflect on the improvements I could make.
Deciding to leave teaching was hard, but I wanted to explore different career paths. After my Summer Internship with PwC, I accepted a graduate offer with them. Initially I worked in Private Client Tax, giving tax planning and compliance advice to senior executives. More recently I have moved to the Tax, People and Culture team, which delivers our people priorities and culture agenda to support the overall tax vision. While the work provides different challenges from teaching, I still find I draw on the skills I learnt through Teach First every day.
Meet our people
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Nicola Joined 2011 Teach First 2009-2011
BEng Mechanical Engineering with Management at University of Edinburgh
Manager, Tax
It’s taught me patience and the ability to review my performance
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Giving back by teaching in a challenging school in a deprived area seemed a great way to spend two years after university. The best part was the students. They give you a different perspective on the world – and they’re a good laugh. I also enjoyed the responsibility – your classroom is your kingdom. And the creativity teaching demands definitely gave me an edge when I entered business.
I knew Teach First would generate a lot of opportunities beyond teaching. And as I didn’t see myself in a classroom
all my life, I completed an internship with PwC to experience the corporate world. I’m now part of a team that makes sure the figures a company reports are correct. Like teaching, the work is very people-oriented. So the fact that Teach First has heightened my ability to read people, collaborate and speak confidently to groups has been a big plus. I enjoy working with ambitious, driven colleagues and advising clients – but I also like the fact I can still give back to local schools thanks to PwC’s volunteer programme.
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Billy Joined 2013 Teach First 2011-2013
BA Politics at University of Warwick
Senior Associate, Assurance
It’s increased my creativity and my ability to read people
Lots of people told me Teach First was an amazing experience – and they were right. It’s developed my sense of integrity and empathy, as well as my organisational skills and my confidence. Building the trust of students, seeing them come to school, creating a stable environment for someone who doesn’t have that at home – it all makes the hard work worthwhile.
Although I opted for Teach First, I’ve always been interested in the private sector and its role in the implementation of Corporate Social Responsibility. PwC stood out for me
as it’s a top Teach First sponsor and heavily involved in community work – something I’ve taken every opportunity to get involved in since joining. We’ve even started a Teach First network at PwC so we can carry on tackling educational inequality from a business perspective.
So far, my PwC career has seen me work with a wide range of clients to make sure their performance assurance is fair and accurate. Along the way, I’ve enjoyed building relationships, learning about new industries, and collaborating with experts.
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Soomi Joined 2011 Teach First 2009-2011
BSc Philosophy, Politics and Economics at University of Warwick
Manager, Assurance
It’s developed my confidence and sense of integrity
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Before I joined PwC I spent three years on the Teach First Leadership Development Programme which really prepared me for the work I do now as a Consultant. There’s nothing quite as challenging as trying to teach a class of rowdy teenagers, so I learnt to be resilient and deal with whatever was thrown at me. Working at PwC is also very challenging in terms of the level
of work and responsibility you’re given, but that’s what I love about it.
It’s an incredibly friendly place to work where they really look after their people and offer a huge breadth of opportunity. And I still have the chance to use my teaching background as I work on a number of bids in the education space.
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Alex Joined 2015 Teach First 2012-2014
BSc Biology at Durham University
Associate, Consulting
It’s an incredibly friendly place to work
Our business areas
With more than 2,500 lawyers in over 85 countries, we have one of the most extensive legal service networks in the world. What’s more, we’re able to offer our clients thorough solutions, incorporating multidisciplinary advice from other business areas. From offering immigration advice to multinational companies who are moving employees internationally, to providing support on a range of business critical issues such as data protection, privacy and security.
Legal
Actuarial
Join Actuarial and you’ll use probability to help clients analyse how future events could affect them. You might be looking at managing the risks a company faces with their pension scheme, the amount of money an insurance company should hold to cover the claims they incur, or even the likelihood of a business being hit by an earthquake.
We help put together major mergers and acquisitions and resolve business-related issues. We focus on the deals and crisis elements of a business; from strategic procurement advice, to insolvency of failing businesses, from international take-over bids to economic crime investigations and disputes. The variety on offer is incredible and you’ll have the opportunity to gain a huge breadth of professional experience and skills.
Deals
If you want to join us as a graduate there are plenty of business areas open to you. You’ll join a structured graduate programme, which will give you the training and development you need to shine and make a difference to your clients. Here’s a snapshot of some of the areas you could work in.
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Technological advancement is transforming the way that we work. With us, you’ll be at the forefront of new initiatives and explore emerging technologies to help businesses. Whether it’s offering advice on cyber security, data analytics or building trust in digital, our responsibility is to equip our clients with the knowledge and trust they need to progress in the digital age.
Consulting
Technology
The tax landscape is constantly changing and our expertise covers every area of taxation. Your knowledge and insight will help high-profile organisations, governments, entrepreneurs and family businesses understand complex rules and make informed decisions with significant impacts.
Tax
We provide decision makers with confidence about the key information they need to make good business decisions. A big part of this is performing an independent check to help them make sure that everything is as it should be – ultimately revealing whether or not their organisation is sustainable and profitable.
Assurance
You’ll get to work closely with the best in industry, finance and government on a wide range of projects. Our clients might want us to help them start business in new areas; address the challenges created by organisational change; or draw up a new sustainability strategy. Whichever part of Consulting you join, you’ll help organisations grow faster, work smarter and improve their performance.
As the UK’s top Graduate Employer
Students have voted us the number one graduate employer of choice in The Times Top 100 Graduate Employers survey for the past 13 years, as well as the UK’s Accountancy Employer of Choice for 18 years. We’ve also been recognised as the UK’s Graduate Employer of Choice for Consulting, and the number one professional services network of firms globally in the Universum World’s Most Attractive Employer ranking for 2015.
…our interns go far
We’ve offered summer internships to 183 Teach First participants so far: 14 in 2010, 21 in 2011, 34 in 2012, 32 in 2013, 25 in 2014, 30 in 2015 and 27 in 2016. The conversion from the Teach First summer internships to graduate roles continues to be very high. We now employ over 100 Teach First alumni who often perform better and progress faster than their peers.
…students from diverse subjects
We’ve recruited students studying Theology, Medieval Literature, Maths, Law, Archaeology and Anthropology among other degree subjects. Because it’s not just a good degree we look for, it’s the skills you’ve gained while at university, like communication,
team-working and problem-solving that can all lead to a career with us.
…and from a wide variety of universities
Our Teach First alumni have joined us from universities that include Aston, Birmingham, Bristol, Cambridge, Canterbury, Durham, Edinburgh, Exeter, Leeds, Liverpool, UCL, King’s College, LSE, Imperial College, Queen Mary, Manchester, Newcastle, Nottingham, Oxford, St Andrews, Warwick and York.
…enabling them to have a positive impact on society
We’ve been recognised as one of the UK’s most responsible businesses in Business in the Community’s annual benchmark index 2015, earning the highest rating – a Platinum Big Tick – for ensuring that our long-term vision and strategy builds a more sustainable future.
At a glance
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Historydegree
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...support the Teach First vision
We currently have 25 people volunteering as Teach First coaches to help support Teach First participants throughout their time on the Leadership Development Programme. That might mean listening to an idea, meeting to work through a complex issue or just being at the end of the phone after a long day at school.
…deliver fresh initiatives
The PwC Classroom is an initiative that inspires talented students in challenging social environments to aim high. Launched in July 2014 and delivered by PwC Recruitment and our Teach First alumni in London and the Midlands, it helps young people understand what opportunities are out there and make informed career choices. Attending the PwC Classroom could lead to work experience opportunities and ultimately a career with us.
…and grow in a world-leading professional services organisation
As we have more than 195,000 people across 157 countries, you’ll be able to build relationships that will be invaluable to your future.
Many of our Teach First alumni have taken the opportunity to work for us abroad in locations across Australia, South Africa, Dubai and Bratislava.
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At a glance
PwC is committed to tackling social exclusion and alleviating unemployment in the UK, so we’ve regenerated a disused fire station, transforming it into a community hub called the Brigade. It offers apprentices the opportunity to attend workshops and gain work experience in the busy ‘live’ kitchen. Up to 28 people each year go on to do full apprenticeships at the restaurant. PwC’s volunteer mentors work with the apprentices one-to-one, helping to build their confidence, improve their skills in things like money management and CV writing, and prepare for work.
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We operate in 157 countries
For the Deferred Entry route, you’ll need to apply directly to Teach First and PwC simultaneously. You must get an offer from each organisation.
With the PwC Leadership Programme or our Summer Internship*, you’ll have applied to Teach First before PwC. With these two routes, you’ll skip the first interview stage of our selection process, and won’t need to complete the written and group exercises at our assessment day.
Application and selection
Leadership Programme
Deferred Entry route
Online application
Online application and online testing
Online testing
Online application
Assessment day (psychometric testing only)
Telephone or face-to-face interview
Assessment day
Senior interview
Senior interview
Online application
Summer Internship*
Started Teach First
Apply to PwC and Teach First
Started Teach First
*Teach First refer to this as a Summer Project.
What we look for at PwC
We look for analytical rigour, leadership skills, confidence, strong communication and team-working skills and curiosity about the world of business.
You’ll need a 2:1 degree in any subject and although we no longer use UCAS tariffs for the majority of our graduate roles (including Assurance, Deals, Tax and Technology), for the following areas, you’ll need a UCAS tariff of at least:
320* for Actuarial
340* for Strategy Consulting
340* for Economics Consulting
(*or equivalent and excluding General Studies from your top three A-levels).
What Teach First looks for
Teach First looks for proven leaders and strong communicators who have the resources, resilience and self-awareness to be at their best in challenging situations.
You’ll also need:
a 2:1 degree or above a UCAS tariff of at least 300 or equivalent (excluding General Studies) a degree or A-levels that satisfy the teaching subject requirements grade C (or equivalent) in GCSE Maths and English proof that you have the right to remain and work in the UK throughout the training and two-year programme.
Application and selection
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Adaptable
Open minded
Strong team player
Analytical skills
Communication skills
Businessminded
Strongcontributor
Curious mind
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It’s all about you
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By now you should have a good idea of the learning environment we create for you and the personal and professional development you can expect. But we know that finances are important too. Our people are important to us and we want to reward hard work and commitment. Because we know everyone is different, we’ve designed a flexible benefits scheme that can be tailored to suit your needs. We call this ‘Choices’.
Income protection cover
Private medical cover
Childcare vouchers
Personal injury insurance
Travel insurance
PwC Donate
Increased income protection cover
Gym membership
A company car
A bike through our cycle to work scheme
Private family medical cover
Dental insurance
Gadget insurance
Health screening
Increased life assurance cover
Partner life assurance
Critical illness insurance
Personal accident cover
Life assurance cover
We use some of your Choices allowance to fund:
But it doesn’t stop there. You can use what’s left of your Choices allowance (plus some of your salary if you like) to request whichever of our wide range of Choices benefits will suit you best. This could be:
An iPhone and laptopA highly competitive salary
A discretionary bonus
A graduate loan of up to £7,000
The option to join our pension scheme*** A season ticket loan
An extra day off at Christmas
A ‘Choices’ allowance*
25 days’ standard holiday pro rata**
*Most benefits can extend to partners, dependants and family too. **You can also trade up or down, up to the equivalent of one working week of your standard holiday entitlement, to a maximum of 40 days per year. ***If you decide you don’t want to join the PwC GPP (2015), we’ll still have a statutory duty to enrol you automatically into a pension arrangement which complies with the Government’s minimum pension requirements, but you can opt out of this if you like after you’ve been enrolled.
Our offer to you
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Our offices
If you’re interested in opportunities in the Republic of Ireland, please visit pwc.ie/graduate
We have graduate opportunities at all of our offices listed on the map. Find out more at pwc.com/uk/careers
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This publication has been prepared for general guidance on matters of interest only, and does not constitute professional advice. You should not act upon the information contained in this publication without obtaining specific professional advice. No representation or warranty (express or implied) is given as to the accuracy or completeness of the information contained in this publication, and, to the extent permitted by law, PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP, its members, employees and agents do not accept or assume any liability, responsibility or duty of care for any consequences of you or anyone else acting, or refraining to act, in reliance on the information contained in this publication or for any decision based on it.© 2016 PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP. All rights reserved. In this document, “PwC” refers to the UK member firm, and may sometimes refer to the PwC network. Each member firm is a separate legal entity. Please see pwc.com/structure for further details.
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