Probably knowing that no two days are the same!
Follow up - Does the tax graduate scheme involve travelling or just a desk job?
The most exciting aspect of the job (for me at least) is the opportunities to work abroad. There are a number of secondment opportunities to different parts of the world
I love getting to work on transactions with different EY firms across the globe
On the graduate scheme there are some opportunities to travel depending on your clients needs though in my experience the role is predominantly office based
For me I think it would be getting to interact with the massive range of people that you come across in EY - both clients and staff!
Well seems interesting, I have already completed my application and on the third stage of the process, awaiting for an experience day. Last question I have is regarding the recent announcement that the Home Secretary made - Minimum wage for skilled worker visa. How do think it is going to affect current requirement process and future at EY?
I also have this question
Hi there, thanks for your question. I suggest you refer to our visa section on the FAQ page for more information: https://www.ey.com/en_uk/careers/students/faqs. There are useful links available that will include up to date information. I hope this helps!
Thank you for the help
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