PwC’s Tax Black Talent in Business Insight Programme is designed to introduce Black heritage students to the world of tax advisory and compliance. As part of PwC’s commitment to fostering diversity and inclusion, this programme provides an opportunity for participants to gain hands-on experience in Core Tax services, helping clients navigate the complexities of tax regulations, compliance, and risk management.
You’ll learn how PwC’s tax professionals advise businesses on structuring their operations to optimise tax efficiency while ensuring compliance with national and international regulations. This programme also focuses on how tax impacts broader business operations and decision-making, giving you a clear understanding of how tax advisory is a crucial part of PwC’s business services.
The Black Talent in Business Insight Programme is part of PwC’s initiative to nurture diverse talent and help Black students build successful careers in tax and business advisory.
During the programme, you’ll work with PwC’s Core Tax teams, gaining practical exposure to a wide range of tax services. Key areas of focus include:
By the end of the programme, you will have gained a comprehensive understanding of PwC’s tax services and the skills needed to pursue a career in tax advisory and compliance.
This programme is open to Black heritage university students who are interested in exploring careers in tax advisory and compliance. Whether you’re studying accounting, finance, business, or related disciplines, this programme will give you the insight and experience necessary to pursue a career in PwC’s tax services. PwC encourages applications from individuals with a passion for problem-solving, data analysis, and understanding complex regulations.
This is a short-term insight programme, typically lasting one week, designed to provide participants with a comprehensive overview of PwC’s tax services and career opportunities in tax advisory.
To apply for this role and to find out more, please click on the apply button. Please note that applications may close before the application deadline, so apply early to avoid disappointment.