Are you at university and thinking about your next steps? Or recently graduated and are exploring your career options? If yes, then take a look at our US/UK Cross Border Graduate Programme. Working within the US/UK Cross Border tax division, you’ll have the opportunity to make an impact from day one, working with clients, to help them manage risk whilst you gain practical experience in different areas of tax.
Get to know yourself through an EY graduate programme
It’s okay to not know everything when it comes to your career, as it’s only just beginning. We’re here to support you! Our graduate programmes enable you to shape your future with confidence. From bots that do number crunching, to sustainability projects that positively impact people and the planet, we have opportunities to match your passion and strengths.
Supercharge your career through our US/UK Cross Border Graduate Programme
This is a three-year paid graduate programme where you’ll also be able to study towards an Association of Taxation Technicians (ATT) and potentially the Chartered Tax Adviser (CTA). Additional Enrolled Agent for those in a dual handler (UK/US Tax) role.
As a Tax Graduate you will:
You’ll join an inclusive and supportive team, where you’ll receive the coaching and mentoring you need to reach your potential. You’ll develop your knowledge with on-the-job learning, and regular training opportunities. Plus, your development doesn’t stop once you’ve completed the programme – we’ll continue to empower you with opportunities to supercharge your career and progress within EY.
What we are looking for
Eligibility for VISA sponsorship has changed for applicants based on the Skilled Worker salary threshold, with some locations needing specific right to work requirements. You can find more information about each location and graduate role requirements on our website.
Location: London
Contract: Full-time
Click Apply to start your application now. This job will be available on Prospects until 31 March 2025.
Are you ready to shape your future with confidence?