Joining the apprenticeship has given me more experience than I could ever have imagined. I speak to clients daily and use new technologies to transform tax. Every day is unique and always an opportunity to learn.
Sophie
Tax Technology and Transformation Apprentice
Tax Technology and Transformation
The world of Financial Services Tax is undergoing a fundamental and long-term evolution as tax authorities globally seek to digitise existing tax regimes. In parallel, they are introducing new, wide ranging, complex and data-intensive tax regulations to increase tax transparency, drive more efficient compliance and insight, and increase tax revenues to fund governmental initiatives.
Technology in Tax
In our Financial Services (FS) Tax Technology and Transformation (TTT) team, we help our clients adapt to this rapidly changing tax landscape through:
- Data strategy - advising clients on their firm wide data strategy, to enhance their current and future state tax compliance effectiveness.
- Creating scale, control and efficiency for clients by designing and implementing new operating models for tax and finance that leverage cutting edge technologies.
- Developing and implementing innovative technology assets to solve our clients specific tax needs.
In FS, we work across many sectors including Banking, Capital Markets, Wealth & Asset Management and Insurance.
Regardless of sector, our work includes a wide range of tax services to clients covering all aspects of operations, technology, software and data consulting.
What will you be doing?
- You'll specialise in Tax Technology. This could involve advising our clients directly on how to implement technology and innovate to address new regulations or business needs. You may equally be working alongside our colleagues outside of TTT to deliver transformation to our clients in other areas of tax (indirect taxes, operational taxes, international taxes etc).
- You'll be learning new technical skills such as project management, analytical skills, data architecture, data management, business analysis skills, operating model design etc.
- At the same time, you will develop and practice soft skills such as communication, stakeholder management, written and verbal presentation skills, planning, negotiation and commercial awareness.
- You will build relationships both within the firm and externally with clients, identifying opportunities and growing your network and market presence.
- You will build knowledge and expertise about the financial services industry, its participants, how they operate and the tax and finance related challenges that they face.
Programme length
Four years
Salary
Competitive
Professional qualifications
ICAEW in England and ICAS in Scotland
Level 7 Apprenticeship*
In Accountancy and Taxation (equivalent to a master’s degree). Learn more here.
*Please note: Only applicable to individuals joining an office in England.
How’s it structured?
After an EY induction, you’ll join your team in Financial Services where you will commence working in TTT. Throughout the programme you will have coaching and training opportunities and lots of support from your team. If you do a great job and achieve your qualifications, you’ll likely be promoted to Senior Consultant by the end of the programme.
In your first year and second year you’ll start studying for a professional qualification Certificate in Finance and Business and across the programme you can expect to be working directly with clients, gathering knowledge and skills you need to reach your career goals.
In your third and fourth year you'll start studying towards the professional and advanced level exams in order to complete the full ICAEW ACA qualification. Alongside your professional qualifications, you’ll also develop skills in:
- Data Analytics/Visualisation
- AI and Machine Learning
- Agile/Scrum Master
- Solution Architecture
- Operations and Program Management
- Extract, Transform, Load (ETL) e.g. SQL Server Integration Services, Informatica, Alteryx or similar
- Data Management/Governance/Architecture