
Accounting & Finance Graduate Programme 2026
- Dublin
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Involvement in internal management reporting and external financial reporting, including interim and annual statutory accounts, pre-close statements, published accounts, and investor briefings.
- Development of expertise in management information (MI), data analytics, and deep product knowledge in areas such as treasury and financial instruments, risk management, balance sheet strategy, and capital requirements.
- Opportunities to work with colleagues across various levels and divisions, helping you build a strong professional network.
- Regular engagement with senior leadership, including the CEO and Executive Committee.
- Access to our Digital Academy and Mentorship Programme, offering guidance and insight into future career paths.
- A potential pathway into Bank of Ireland's talent programmes, designed to fast-track high-potential individuals.
- A deep understanding of financial reporting in a large, publicly listed company, with a focus on internal controls and SOX compliance.
- A hybrid working model that supports flexibility and work-life balance. Most hybrid roles require a minimum of 8 in-office days per month, with specific arrangements confirmed during recruitment.
- Undergraduate or Master's degree (achieved or expected) in any subject area.