We are proud of our talented and experienced team. Our high calibre professionals have a proven track record with many awards and achievements to their credit. Our trainees have been consistent prizewinners in the ACCA examinations.
Cusack Garvey is an ACCA approved gold level training practice that offers full study packages and support.
If you are an ambitious individual looking for broad-based experience and would like to be considered for a position in Cusack Garvey, please send your CV and a cover letter to recruitment@cusackgarvey.ie or call us on 01-2108455.
Our recent ACCA examination prizewinners:
June 2011 sitting:
Melanie Jolliffe – Paper F6 Taxation – 3rd in Ireland and 8th in the World
December 2010 sitting:
Melanie Jolliffe – Paper F4 Corporate and Business Law – 1st in Ireland and 4th in the World
December 2007 sitting:
Sarah Jane Reilly – Paper F6 Taxation – 3rd in Ireland and 21st in the World
June 2007 sitting:
Tanny Tan – Paper 1.3 Managing People – 3rd in Ireland and 14th in the World
December 2006 sitting:
Anne McGrath – Paper 3.3 Performance Management – 1st in Ireland and 5th in the World
June 2004 sitting:
Iskandar Tariq Alias – Paper 3.6 Advanced Corporate Reporting (GBR) – 2nd in Ireland.
ACCA Student Graduate Profiles
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Melanie Jolliffe’s Student Graduate ProfileAfter graduating from Trinity College Dublin in 2007 with a Bachelor in Business Studies I worked in AIB for a year and half before leaving to travel around Asia and Australia. I always had a keen interest in accountancy in school and college but I wasn’t entirely sure if it was the route I wanted to follow. However, during my time travelling I soon realised that it was the right career choice for me and so on my return to Ireland in 2010 I did some research into the different accountancy qualifications available…. |
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Colm Ó Muirgheasa’s Student Graduate ProfileAfter completing a degree in economics in UCD I went to Australia for a year. While looking for work there I noticed how many opportunities there were for people with an accounting qualification and in particular how often the ACCA qualification was mentioned. On returning home in early 2008… |
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Neil Brophy’s Student Graduate ProfileIn 2003 when I was deciding which college course to pursue there was only one type of course which I was willing to consider, a course in business. I had always felt comfortable with business subjects in school… |








