Salary Levels for Newly Qualified Accountants
Newly Quals Salaries
Despite recent market turmoil, salaries remain strong for newly qualified candidates as employers continue to compete to secure the best talent in the market. Our latest salary survey, covering the permanent and temporary markets in London & Scotland gives an indication of how much you could be earning if you move to a new job as a newly qualified accountant. According to our research, most newly qualified candidates moving from practice increase their salary by, on average, 26%.
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London |
Permanent Salary |
Contract Rate Per Hour |
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Job Title |
Range |
Typical |
Bonus |
Range |
Typical |
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Product Control |
£50-£60k |
£55k |
10-30% |
£25-£35 |
£32 |
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Financial Control |
£50-£55k |
£53k |
10-20% |
£28-£32 |
£30 |
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Management Reporting |
£45-£55k |
£50k |
10-20% |
£30 - 35 |
£30 |
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Fund Accounting |
£45-55k |
£50k |
10-40% |
£30 - 40 |
£35 |
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Project Management |
£50-£60k |
£55k |
10-20% |
£35 - 40 |
£35 |
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Risk |
£50-£60k |
£56 |
0-30% |
£28-£35 |
£30 |
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Auditor |
£45-£55k |
£50k |
10-20% |
£25-£35 |
£30 |
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Regulatory Reporting |
£50-£55k |
£52k |
10-20% |
£25-£35 |
£30 |
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Corporate Finance |
£45-£55k |
£45k |
30-100% |
N/A |
N/A |
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Equity Research |
£45-£55k |
£50k |
50-100% |
N/A |
N/A |
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Scotland |
Permanent Salary |
Contract Rate Per Hour |
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Job Title |
Range |
Typical |
Bonus |
Range |
Typical |
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Fund Accountant |
£26-£36k |
£34k |
0-5% |
£18-£25 |
£20 |
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Internal Audit |
£26-£35k |
£32k |
5-15% |
£18-£25 |
£20 |
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Mainstream Accounting |
£26-£34k |
£32k |
5-15% |
£18-£25 |
£20 |
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Risk Management |
£26-£36k |
£34k |
5-15% |
£18-£25 |
£20 |
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Tax Accountant |
£25-£35k |
£32k |
5-15% |
£18-£25 |
£20 |
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