PWC Flying Start degree programmes

PWC's Flying Start degree programmes offer you the opportunity to start a career and gain a degree at the same time.

Our Flying Start degree programmes offer you the opportunity to start a career and gain a degree at the same time.

Join us in accounting, or business management where you can earn a salary and fast-track your career while studying for your chosen subject. Whichever programme you choose, you’ll work on a range of projects in a culture that embraces difference and encourages you to think imaginatively. At PwC we want you to feel challenged, to grow and to thrive. You’ll have the opportunity to make an impact, being the difference to our clients from day one.

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