Eimear Brett
People Operations Generalist
What’s involved
We’ll kick things off with the essentials, mastering the art of writing polished professional emails and diving into Microsoft Office like a pro (yes, even Excel will be your new best friend).
Then, it’s time to get hands-on. You’ll start using our accounting software with real-world data (no boring dummy stuff here!), and you’ll meet your buddy, a friendly Fitzgerald Power team member who’ll be your go-to guide as you settle into your role.
We’ve got your back when it comes to your accounting qualification, too! We’ll walk you through your options, help you pick the best route and training provider, and sort out all the practical bits like funding and time off. Easy.
Once your induction wraps up, you’ll jump into your team, whether that’s Pharmacy, SME, Taxation, or Corporate Finance. You’ll start by shadowing your buddy, learning the ropes, and soon enough, you’ll be flying solo on real projects, building your skills and confidence as you go.
But it doesn’t stop there! Together, we’ll map out your exam schedule to keep your learning on track. We’ll support you every step of the way, checking in regularly and helping you grow throughout the programme. And here’s the exciting part: once you’re cruising down your training path, we’ll ramp up your salary to reflect your progress and start planning your long-term career with us, all the way to partner level.
Your success is our future; we’ve got your back every step of the way. Let’s do this!


What is the team like?
Our latest graduate campaign tells the story of Sophie, a young woman who, like many, struggled with the idea of fitting into the big corporate world. Her story is one we hear often – and it’s why our graduate programme is different. We’re committed to creating a space where you can grow confidently and bring your true self to work every day. We’re a young gun, an up-and-comer, just like you, and we’re here to support you at every step.
At Fitzgerald Power, we believe everyone should have the chance to shine. We love team events that bring us together, from tree planting and local charity events to team gatherings, nights out (or in!), and gala dinners – and we’re always open to more suggestions.
Learning & development
We’ve developed clear, structured Learning Plans across key areas including SME Accounting, Pharmacy Accounting, Taxation, and Corporate Finance. Each plan runs over a twelve month cycle, designed to build expertise gradually and sustainably.
Whether you’re just starting out or looking to level up, these programmes give you the tools, support, and structure to grow with confidence.
Our goal is simple:
To equip our people with real-world, industry-leading skills and to help them shine in every client interaction
Because when you grow, so do we.

The idea for this year’s FP Graduate Campaign was inspired by Air and learning about Peter Moore’s fearless design process at Nike. We loved how Nike bet everything on Michael Jordan and created a shoe that redefined not just basketball, but culture itself.
At the same time, we realised something, Dunks were already a favourite among our team. That didn’t feel like a coincidence; it felt like a creative cue, and let’s be honest, we didn’t need to be asked twice!
Just like Nike designed the Dunk to connect with the next generation of athletes, our FP Graduate Programme is designed to connect with the next generation of professionals – bold, authentic, and ready to shape their futures.
So we created our own version: The FP Dunk!
We flipped the swoosh because we’re flipping the script on Gen-Z stereotypes. We added spruce trees to symbolise strength, endurance, and growth, the same qualities we see in every graduate who joins our team.
You’ll spot the FP Dunks taking pride of place at our stands as we visit college grad fairs over the coming weeks, and we’re giving you the chance to design your own pair.
Because the FP Dunk isn’t just a trainer. It’s a statement. The next generation is here, and they’re ready to create their own path.

Last year, we introduced Sophie’s Story, a short story that captures what makes our Graduate Programme unique. Sophie’s experience reflects a feeling we hear often: that not everyone fits into the traditional corporate world.
Her story still rings true today. At Fitzgerald Power, we’re creating a space where you can grow confidently, bring your true self to work, and shape your own path.
Learn what we’re about. Explore our website to understand our service offering and the people behind each department. Most importantly, be sure to check out our brand mission, purpose and values. These are key to hiring in Fitzgerald Power.
If you have been invited to the interview stage, don’t worry. You have already impressed. So take a few deep breaths and try to relax. The main purpose of the interview is for us to learn more about you, so be prepared to talk about yourself and your relevant skills and experience. We want to understand your personality and mindset as well as your skillset, so bear that in mind when answering questions and be authentic.
The most essential skill in any situation is listening. Be sure to take time to listen to the questions being asked. While we know you are keen to impress, it’s important to take some time to analyse the question to give the best responses.
Talk about what you’re good at, the things you’ve done and what they demonstrate to us about your strengths and abilities. When something went well, tell us why, and what did you contribute to make the outcome a success. When it didn’t go so well, tell us how you handled it, and what you’d do differently. Give compelling, concrete examples, with facts and figures to back it up. It all helps us to really understand what you’re capable of.
Starting salary for a graduate is competitive, with increments given based on achieving mid and maximum levels of participation in the programme. In addition, all course, exam and subscription fees will be paid for the first attempt of all exams.
This is dependent on the individual and which qualification they choose. Generally, it’s a 3.5-year programme of work and study/exam time.
We welcome students who have completed an accounting degree or who have completed a general business degree with an accounting stream.
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Our standard working week is 37.5 hours. We offer flexible start and finish times in line with each department’s requirements as well as time in lieu for additional hours worked and summer working hours.
No, this is the individual’s choice.