A Tipperary student, Rachael Quinlivan from Killenaule, was honoured as Accounting Technicians Ireland conferred membership to graduates at the Talbot Hotel, Stillorgan.
School-leavers, those changing career, or looking to get back to work can avail of Accounting Technicians Ireland’s recognised and respected qualifications, which open the door to a rewarding career in accounting.
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Qualifications combine professional exams and assessments with practical work experience.
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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Graduates were conferred across three programmes, the Accounting Technician Apprenticeship, the Higher-Level Apprenticeship and the Diploma for Accounting Technicians.
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