FAQs
What is the primary role of the Manager Audit in the International Development and Solidarity Unit?
The primary role of the Manager Audit is to participate in contractual audit missions, focusing on organization, internal control, fraud, and financial reporting for various actors including the European Union, international funding agencies, and NGOs.
What qualifications are required for the Manager Audit position?
Candidates should have a degree from a business school or a master's degree with a specialization in Audit or Finance, along with at least ten years of experience in audit or accounting, internal audit, or within an NGO, international funding bodies, or the European Commission.
Is there a requirement for international experience for this position?
Yes, the ideal candidate should have at least three years of experience abroad (outside the EU).
What language skills are necessary for the position?
Proficiency in English, both spoken and written, is required for this position.
Is experience in NGOs considered beneficial for this role?
Yes, experience in NGOs is considered a plus for this role.
What are some unique benefits of working in the International Development and Solidarity Unit?
Employees benefit from working internationally with the Grant Thornton network, gaining recognized sectoral expertise in development and international solidarity, and the opportunity to combine Audit and Consulting within a small team.
Is the position open to individuals with disabilities?
Yes, the position is open to workers with disabilities.
What opportunities for career advancement does Grant Thornton offer?
Grant Thornton offers employees a broader career perspective, including opportunities to explore new roles through temporary assignments and access to diploma training via a partnership with ESSEC.