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An established industry player is launching a dynamic Tax Technology & Transformation Graduate Programme in London. This exciting opportunity invites graduates to engage with the evolving world of tax, where you'll advise clients on innovative technology solutions while enhancing your technical and soft skills. You'll collaborate with diverse teams, gaining insights into the financial services industry and its challenges. This role promises a vibrant learning environment, where your contributions will help shape the future of tax compliance and transparency. Join a forward-thinking team and make a significant impact in a rapidly changing landscape.
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28.04.2025
12.06.2025
The world of 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.
In our Tax Technology and Transformation (Tax TT) team, we help our clients adapt to this rapidly changing tax landscape by advising on their firm-wide data strategy, enhancing their current and future tax compliance effectiveness. We create scale, control, and efficiency for clients by designing and implementing new operating models for tax and finance leveraging cutting-edge technologies. We also develop and implement innovative technology assets to address specific tax needs.
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Requirements
We operate an open access policy, meaning we do not screen applications based solely on academic performance. However, you must be working towards an honours degree in any subject, have a minimum of grade 4/C GCSE (or equivalent) in English Language and Maths, or in your home language if English GCSE is not held, and have three A-levels/Five Highers (or equivalent) to be eligible to apply.