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Continuing to grow the local industry

Posted on April 11th, 2017 by WLF
New WLF team members: David Garnsey, Emily Rooke, Emma Turner, Monica Orrego, Max Heerey, Shaun Gray

February 2017 saw some desk juggling in the office with five new accountants and a bookkeeper joining the firm. Five came to us through our Graduate Accountant Program.

We have also recently held applications for our 2018 Graduate Program and received some very high calibre applications from students in the final year of their Accounting degree.

“All the Partners are proud that we can continue to grow the WLF team, and provide opportunities for the finest Accounting graduates coming through UTAS” says Joanne Doyle, Partner and Chair of our Human Resources Group.

“While our customer base extends throughout Australia, we’re a Tasmanian firm and we believe in supporting out State.”

“We do all our clients’ work right here. So as we grow our business, we’re doing our bit to help grow the Tasmanian workforce. We don’t outsource or offshore any of our clients’ services – it’s either completed by our staff in our office, or we visit our clients onsite”.

This commitment to Tasmania also extends to our sponsorship and community programs. “We also believe it’s important to give something back to the community. We have close partnerships with a number of not-for-profit and charity organisations, and we see our role as providing support to help them deliver their services.”

“A large number of our staff also give up their own time to support these partner organisations, sitting on voluntary boards and committees”.

New WLF team members: David Garnsey, Emily Rooke, Emma Turner, Monica Orrego, Max Heerey, Shaun Gray

New WLF team members: David Garnsey, Emily Rooke, Emma Turner, Monica Orrego, Max Heerey, Shaun Gray

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Continuing to grow the local industry

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