
普通员工/个人贡献者
AI 估算 · 20k–40k
Based on Big 4 salary standards in Hong Kong for 2-year experience, with moderate upward potential.
This position at EY Hong Kong focuses on corporate tax compliance and advisory services. You'll work with a global team to help clients manage tax obligations, reduce risks, and identify opportunities. The role offers broad exposure to diverse industries and strong career development through mentoring and formal learning.
A bachelor's degree in accounting or a related field (MBA, Masters of Tax and LLM a plus) with strong academic credentials
As a Business Tax Services Staff Accountant / Manager, you’ll make technical contributions to business tax compliance and tax advisory engagements. You’ll actively establish, maintain and strengthen internal and external relationships. You may participate in preparing or reviewing income tax returns for complex organizations in diverse and specialized industries; identifying tax savings and risk reducing opportunities for consideration and implementation; preparing or reviewing the statutory accounts for a domestic or foreign client; and preparing estimated tax liabilities to assist the client in meeting its tax payment obligations.
Effective organization and time management skills with the ability to work under pressure and adhere to project deadlines
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Global tax role at Big 4 with strong growth potential but demanding on-site work and likely overtime.
Salary is not disclosed, but given EY's reputation and Hong Kong's cost of living, compensation is likely market-competitive but not exceptional. Benefits are not specified.
EY offers strong mentoring and formal learning opportunities, plus exposure to global clients and diverse tax issues, supporting significant professional growth.
Work is primarily on-site in Hong Kong's central business district, with no mention of flexible hours or remote work. Tax season likely involves overtime.
The role aligns with EY's mission of 'building a better working world' through quality tax services, but the impact is indirect and industry-focused.