External Audit At A Glance

What External Audit Involves

External Auditors act as independent third parties, ensuring businesses maintain trust, compliance, and transparency. As one of these professionals, you’re responsible for identifying risks and sharing insights, ultimately building confidence with clients, as well as with shareholders, investors, and regulators.


Your technical proficiency and diligent approach are invaluable to a firm’s success. Find a role that values your expertise and explore audit careers in Public Practice.

Typical External Audit Roles We Recruit:

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Graduate & Intermediate Auditors

Support audits, prepare statements, and develop core skills.

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Senior Auditors

Lead fieldwork, review junior staff, and liaise directly with clients.

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Supervisors / Assistant Managers

Lead and manage external audits, mentor teams, and ensure adherence to standards.

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Audit Managers & Senior Managers

Oversee multiple audits, improve efficiency, and build strong client relationships.

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Audit Partners / Directors

Lead the external audit division, advise boards, and shape firm strategy.

Why These Roles Matter

External Auditors safeguard clients by ensuring financial reporting is accurate and reliable. Without your expertise, businesses risk their reputation, fall behind on regulatory requirements, and lack quality assurance.


Rezonate has opportunities available for junior through to experienced External Auditors, with firms that understand the importance of your work. Contact us today to explore the possibilities.