Karen and Ellen Wools from Portstewart with Oliver and Heather Henry from Coleraine pictured at the graduation. Photo: Fintan Clarke
A number of Derry students were among those recently honoured as Accounting Technicians Ireland conferred membership to graduates at Titanic, Belfast.
The graduates were conferred across the Accounting Technician Higher Level Apprenticeship and the Diploma for Accounting Technicians.
ABOVE: Mary Leonard, Barry Leonard and Scott English from Derry City at the Accounting Technicians Ireland graduations at the Titanic Centre, Belfast. Pic: Fintan Clarke.
School-leavers, those changing career, or anyone looking to get back to work can avail of Accounting Technicians Ireland’s (ATI) recognised and respected qualifications, which open the door to a rewarding career in accounting.
Qualifications combine professional exams and assessments with practical work experience.
ABOVE: Brenda Curley and Caolan Duddy from Derry at the Accounting Technicians Ireland graduations at the Titanic Centre, Belfast. Pic: Fintan Clarke.
ATI delivers its programmes via a network of partner colleges all over the island of Ireland, and online, and its syllabus is tailored to suit students in both jurisdictions.
Students can study full-time, part-time, online and as apprentices.
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