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Finance business partner at RSC: Peter Jackson Peter Jackson The RSC supports Peter in his studies to become a qualified accountant alongside his current role as a finance business partner I started working at the Royal Society of Chemistry in November 2006 as I was looking for a move up the 'ladder' and wanted to work for a company that could give me better prospects than my current employer. The Royal Society of Chemistry stood out for me during interviews as it seemed like a professional yet friendly environment to work in and the sort of company you could be proud to be associated with. I started out as a finance assistant and was responsible for processing expenses and invoices. At that time, the finance department consisted of about 10 people and we shared the whole of the current office with six members of the events team. Within a couple of years I successfully applied for an assistant management accountant role, working on producing reports for budget holders and monthly accounts preparation. The Royal Society of Chemistry then agreed to support my study to become a qualified accountant and I began attending weekend classes and taking exams twice a year. During 2011 another opportunity arose during a restructure of the finance department and I started my current role as a finance business partner. I'm now at the stage where I have two exams left to take, out of a total of 11 papers until I achieve my qualification. I have stuck with the Royal Society of Chemistry for nearly eight years now because of the opportunities that I have enjoyed here. I have been promoted twice and seen excellent career progression; I have also been sponsored for my studies which secures my future as a qualified accountant