Graduates join Clay Shaw Butler accountants


Two young graduates have joined leading Carmarthen accountants and business consultants Clay Shaw Butler as part of Welsh Government initiative.
Rhodri Morgan and Gwenallt Jones have joined the Lammas Street business as part of a six-month-long Go Wales Jobs Growth Wales project.
The project is designed to help graduates into the jobs market.
“Jobs Growth Wales is an innovative scheme and aims to give graduates that all important first step on the jobs ladder,” said Clay Shaw Butler director David Butler.
“We are delighted to have Rhodri and Gwenallt on board at Clay Shaw Butler and wish them all the best in the careers.”
Rhodri Morgan is from Llangunnor, Carmarthen, and is a BSc honours graduate from Swansea University, where he studied accounting and finance. He is a keen footballer and plays for Johnstown United.
Gwenallt Jones is from Johnstown in Carmarthen and graduated with a first class BSc degree in mathematics from Swansea University. He is a keen golfer.
About the Go Wales Jobs Growth Wales project:
The programme offers a six month job opportunity for graduates to become part of a company. The programme is aimed at young graduates or equivalent who are job ready but have had difficulty securing employment.
The benefits:
Six months good quality work experience where students can use and enhance graduate level knowledge and skills
The possibility of further work with the employer at the end of the six months.
A good basis for seeking quality employment with other organisations
Clay Shaw Butler has a team of team of 23 professional staff with a combined experience of more than 210 years. The team includes Welsh speakers at all levels. 
Weblinks -
http://www.clayshawbutler.com
https://www.gowales.co.uk/en/Graduate/jgw
Pictured, left to right, Rhodri Morgan, David Butler and Gwenallt Jones.

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