Leading island based accountancy practice PKF-FPM Accountants have been shortlisted by Accountancy Age as one of the top ten firms in its 2015 Best Employer Survey.
PKF-FPM is the first Northern Ireland firm to be shortlisted for the annual awards. The 2015 Accountancy Age Best Employer Survey set out to identify and flag up the best accountancy firms to work for in the UK. The project is a joint effort between Accountancy Age and Best Companies Group, and is in its fifth year.
Employer and Employee surveys were completed, with the firms being judged on their working environment, training, remuneration and employee benefits package. The highest ranked practice will be revealed at the prestigious British Accountancy Awards Gala Awards Ceremony which will take place on 24 November at The Brewery in London.
Kevin Reed, Accountancy Age Editor stated “Congratulations to the top ten. With fierce competition, new practices (including PKF-FPM) have made their way into the top ten. I look forward to revealing the overall best employer at the British Accountancy Awards.”
Responding to the top ten listing, PKF-FPM Managing Director, Feargal McCormack said “the practice was absolutely delighted to have been shortlisted for the prestigious UK Best Employer Award”.
The ten shortlisted companies in alphabetical order are:
1. Charterhouse Accountants;
2. Duncan and Toplis;
3. The Fish Partnership;
4. Green and Co.;
5. hayesmacintyre;
6. PKF Cooper Parry;
7. PKF-FPM Accountants;
8. Price Bailey;
9. RDP Newmans; and
10. Roffe Swayne.
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