Your role
Programme overview:
* Tax affects every aspect of lives (for example allowing schools, hospitals, banks, and insurers to operate) and laws are continuously evolving.
* EY helps local and global organizations, from individuals and start-ups to influential multinational companies, manage every element of their tax affairs and tax risk policies.
* A continuous focus on innovation in tax has transformed the way it supports businesses – working collaboratively with clients and using agile methods to develop tailored solutions, faster than ever before.
* The integrated team of technologists and tax professionals brings fresh perspectives to longstanding operational problems facing tax.
What you will be doing:
* Understanding clients, their operations, and challenges.
* Researching tax concepts and laws and new client profiles.
* Supporting your team on client projects, using EY tools to solve business problems.
* Meeting with clients, mentors, coaches, and innovative EY tax teams.
* Learning about EY and Tax offerings.
* Working towards a potential graduate opportunity after university.
About you
Eligibility for applying:
* If you’re in your penultimate year, or if you’re already in your final year but will be doing a one-year Master’s degree, or taking a gap year, this internship is for you.
* You must be studying at a UK university.
* EY operates an open access policy, meaning it doesn’t screen out applications on your academic performance alone.
* You will however, need to be working towards an honors degree in any subject, have a minimum of grade 4/C GCSE (or equivalent) in English Language and Maths, or your home language if you do not hold English Language GCSE, and three A-levels/Five Highers (or equivalent) to be eligible to apply.
* Please note: Due to UK policies, you must be based in the UK for the entire duration of the program.
Benefits
For a full-time employee, the following benefits apply:
* Competitive salary
* Pension
* Formal recognition initiatives and team awards
* Life Assurance and Group Income Protection
* Flexible working
* 27 days annual leave with the option to buy and sell
* Health and wellbeing
* Bikes for Work scheme
* Discounted gym membership
Training & development
As an intern with EY, you’ll see its impact first-hand. During the four weeks, you will work on projects, gain new skills, and explore your interests. Once you join, you’ll become part of the EY student community. You’ll have a buddy who’ll be your first point of call for practical help and guidance. They also provide coaching, so you can always access impartial advice, opportunities, and ongoing support.
Career progression
Joining as an intern means you're getting a head start on your future career. The firm will provide you with learning experiences, networking opportunities, and a taste of what it's like being a graduate at EY, and you could even secure a role with them after university.
How to apply
Application process:
* Stage 1: Application form
* Stage 2: Online assessments
* Stage 3: EY Experience Day
* Stage 4: Final Interview
Sources
The following sources were used in researching this page:
* ey.com/en_uk/careers/students/undergraduates
* ey.com/en_uk/careers/students/undergraduates/sip
* ey.com/en_uk/careers/students/application-process
* youtube.com/@EYUKCareers