Hall Chadwick, as one of Australia's largest and most experienced accounting groups, offers comprehensive services across major cities and regional areas. Their team of skilled partners and staff are renowned for their expertise in auditing, business services, financial planning, insolvency, taxation, corporate services, and more, ensuring clients receive value-added solutions tailored to their needs.
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The Business Restructuring and Insolvency division has a fantastic opportunity for an ambitious Insolvency Graduate/Intermediate to join their busy team in Melbourne.
The role includes assisting the Managers and Partners in the administration of Corporate insolvency-related matters and liaising with creditors and all stakeholders involved in Corporate Insolvency administrations. You will work as part of a dynamic team on a variety of Corporate Insolvency cases.
Responsibilities
Hall Chadwick recognises and rewards strong work ethic and dedication, with mentoring and support to bring out the best of their employees. They offer recognition of your achievements, ongoing mentorship from senior partners, investment in continual learning, training programs run by internal and external facilitators and give real opportunities to gain experience through the national and international connections
According to third-party research, the average salary for an Accountant Graduate at Hall Chadwick is AU$47,000 to AU$50,000. At Hall Chadwick, they offer the following benefits to their employees.
Hall Chadwick knows there’s more to life than work, and as their employee's needs change, they’ll provide support to help balance their work, academic and lifestyle pursuits. They offer an active social club and involvement in team activities outside the office.
Hall Chadwick is dedicated to cultivating a strong workplace culture grounded in trust, development, and diversity, evident in their recruitment, mentorship, and career development practices. The firm prioritizes fostering a leadership mindset and values-driven approach, empowering accounting professionals to enhance their business acumen, communication skills, and technological capabilities.
Ideally, you should have completed university and want to commence your CA/CPA studies. Any prior experience in a chartered firm will also be beneficial, preferably in Corporate Insolvency.
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The opportunity is available to applicants in any of the following categories.
Australia
Australian Citizen
Australian Permanent Resident