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New World New Skills Work Experience, Birmingham, 2026

Other-InternNo visa sponsorship
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Posted 2 months ago

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A four-day, face-to-face New World, New Skills work experience programme at PwC in Birmingham (3–6 August 2026) that gives students insight into professional services, PwC teams and real-world business challenges. Participants will network with professionals, take part in collaborative projects, learn about student opportunities and the firm’s lines of service. The programme is paid (min £12.67 per hour) and includes an online test as part of the application process. It is targeted at state school students in Year 12 (England/Wales), Year 13 (Northern Ireland) or S5 (Scotland) who meet specified UCAS tariff and social mobility criteria.

Compensation
£12+ GBP

Currency: £ (GBP)

City
Birmingham
Country
United Kingdom

Full Job Description

JOB DESCRIPTION

Job Title: New World, New Skills work experience programme 

Location: Birmingham (Please ensure this is your closest office before applying) 

Programme Dates: 3 August 2026 to 6 August 2026 

Mode: Face-to-face attendance required 

Pay: Min £12.67 an hour 

 

Programme Overview: 
Join PwC's New World, New Skills work experience programme for an immersive four-day experience designed to equip you with valuable insights into the professional world.  

 

What you’ll do 

During this programme, you'll have the opportunity to: 

  • Build your network: Engage with a variety of professionals and learn about their career paths, as well as their day to day jobs, providing an invaluable insight into life at PwC. 

  • Learn about PwC: Discover the different lines of service we offer and understand how PwC operates as a professional services firm. 

  • Explore student opportunities: Get detailed information about the various student opportunities available at PwC. 

  • Collaborative projects: Participate in team-based activities focused on solving real-world business scenarios. 
     

 

What you’ll need 

Eligibility Criteria: 
To qualify for the programme, applicants must: 

  • Be currently in Year 12 (England and Wales), Year 13 (Northern Ireland), or S5 (Scotland). 

  • Attend a state school or college. 

  • Be on course for a 96 UCAS tariff from your top three A-Levels or equivalent qualifications (excluding General Studies and the EPQ). 

  • Meet at least one of the following social mobility criteria: 

  • Have been eligible for free school meals within the last six years. 

  • The occupation of the main household earner when you were aged 14 categorises you as coming from a lower socio-economic background (according to the Social Mobility Commission guidance here) 
     

Important Information: 
Your eligibility will be assessed based on your responses in the Equal Opportunities form and your overall application. The criteria focus on your school type, free school meal eligibility and parental occupation, in line with best practices advised by Access Accountancy. If you choose not to disclose this information, please note that we may not be able to confirm your eligibility and thus may not consider your application for this programme. 

 

Please be assured that all personal information related to your eligibility will be reviewed confidentially and only by authorised personnel. Please see our privacy statement for more information. 

 

PwC encourages applications from students of all backgrounds.  

 

Work Permit: 

This role does not meet the criteria for skilled worker visa sponsorship. To be eligible to apply for this role you must hold your own right to work in the UK which you will need to maintain for the duration of your employment. 

 

When to apply 

Application Process: 
We invite eligible candidates to apply for this exciting opportunity by submitting your applications as soon as possible. Candidates will be required to successfully complete an online test. We will be in contact with the outcome of your application,  

 

We reserve the right to close applications at any time


New World New Skills Work Experience, Birmingham, 2026

Compensation

£12+ GBP

City: Birmingham

Country: United Kingdom

PwC logo
Big Four

2 months ago

3 clicks

at PwC

Other-InternNo visa sponsorship

A four-day, face-to-face New World, New Skills work experience programme at PwC in Birmingham (3–6 August 2026) that gives students insight into professional services, PwC teams and real-world business challenges. Participants will network with professionals, take part in collaborative projects, learn about student opportunities and the firm’s lines of service. The programme is paid (min £12.67 per hour) and includes an online test as part of the application process. It is targeted at state school students in Year 12 (England/Wales), Year 13 (Northern Ireland) or S5 (Scotland) who meet specified UCAS tariff and social mobility criteria.

Full Job Description

JOB DESCRIPTION

Job Title: New World, New Skills work experience programme 

Location: Birmingham (Please ensure this is your closest office before applying) 

Programme Dates: 3 August 2026 to 6 August 2026 

Mode: Face-to-face attendance required 

Pay: Min £12.67 an hour 

 

Programme Overview: 
Join PwC's New World, New Skills work experience programme for an immersive four-day experience designed to equip you with valuable insights into the professional world.  

 

What you’ll do 

During this programme, you'll have the opportunity to: 

  • Build your network: Engage with a variety of professionals and learn about their career paths, as well as their day to day jobs, providing an invaluable insight into life at PwC. 

  • Learn about PwC: Discover the different lines of service we offer and understand how PwC operates as a professional services firm. 

  • Explore student opportunities: Get detailed information about the various student opportunities available at PwC. 

  • Collaborative projects: Participate in team-based activities focused on solving real-world business scenarios. 
     

 

What you’ll need 

Eligibility Criteria: 
To qualify for the programme, applicants must: 

  • Be currently in Year 12 (England and Wales), Year 13 (Northern Ireland), or S5 (Scotland). 

  • Attend a state school or college. 

  • Be on course for a 96 UCAS tariff from your top three A-Levels or equivalent qualifications (excluding General Studies and the EPQ). 

  • Meet at least one of the following social mobility criteria: 

  • Have been eligible for free school meals within the last six years. 

  • The occupation of the main household earner when you were aged 14 categorises you as coming from a lower socio-economic background (according to the Social Mobility Commission guidance here) 
     

Important Information: 
Your eligibility will be assessed based on your responses in the Equal Opportunities form and your overall application. The criteria focus on your school type, free school meal eligibility and parental occupation, in line with best practices advised by Access Accountancy. If you choose not to disclose this information, please note that we may not be able to confirm your eligibility and thus may not consider your application for this programme. 

 

Please be assured that all personal information related to your eligibility will be reviewed confidentially and only by authorised personnel. Please see our privacy statement for more information. 

 

PwC encourages applications from students of all backgrounds.  

 

Work Permit: 

This role does not meet the criteria for skilled worker visa sponsorship. To be eligible to apply for this role you must hold your own right to work in the UK which you will need to maintain for the duration of your employment. 

 

When to apply 

Application Process: 
We invite eligible candidates to apply for this exciting opportunity by submitting your applications as soon as possible. Candidates will be required to successfully complete an online test. We will be in contact with the outcome of your application,  

 

We reserve the right to close applications at any time