Ways to meet us

  • Events: We have a number of events taking place virtually over the next few months which you may want to make your students aware of. PwC’s Virtual Classroom offers students the opportunity to join a series of events each month based on a particular topic. It’s a great opportunity for them to meet us virtually, and build on their employability skills. We also run a teachers and parents session as part of the Virtual Classroom offering.


Ways to grow a career with us

  • Insight Experiences: We offer Virtual Insight Weeks to students in Years 11 and 12. These are insight programmes in the Summer Holidays focusing around Business and the Digital World (*Years 12 and 13 in NI & S4 and S5 In Scotland). Applications for our 2023 virtual Insight Week will reopen in May.

  • Virtual classroom events: PwC virtual classrooms are sessions held virtually where we inform students about the PwC application process and our best tips to pass, understand their skills and values, and help make an informed decision about which of our career opportunities is best (be it an apprenticeship, degree apprenticeship or going to university as well as the different areas of the firm).

  • Degrees: We have three Flying Start degree programmes, which are PwC degrees offering the best of both worlds: combining the student experience and academic study, with paid work placements at PwC. Our degree programmes include a degree in Accounting, and a fully funded degree apprenticeship in Business Management or Computer Science at a range of top universities.

  • School and College leaver jobs: Our range of school and college leaver jobs are ideal for young people keen to start building their career straight after college or sixth form, whilst learning and gaining professional qualifications.


Where to find out more

  • Student Newsletter: Your students can sign up for a student newsletter here

  • For Teachers/Guardians: We’ve got a Support a Student section on our website, which is very useful for teachers/guardians and contains a sign-up for our newsletter mailing list, where you’ll be the first to hear about opportunities on offer to you and your students. You can register here


Employability skills building

  • Employability Hub: a place your students can find useful virtual tools to support them in developing key employability skills and to help and support students as they’re starting to think about work experience and job applications. On our website here.

  • Employability Skills Toolkit: we have developed a series of lesson plans which can be delivered to students aged 13-18, and are aimed at developing employability skills such as Financial Literacy and supporting their wellbeing. Find the lesson plans here.