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Will having a background in law be of any use to someone starting the tax service line graduate scheme?

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  • Author: Oscar A.
  • Category: Eligibility advice, Qualifications
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  • Anonymous

    Hi Oscar, most definitely. I actually know a couple of grads and various colleagues who have come from a Law background! EY hire people from a range of degree backgrounds so you are not disadvantaged in any way as your first few years are mainly about learning the role, especially legislation and rules.

    I would recommend showing EY the skills and knowledge you have gained from your Law background and how it will help you in the Tax role you apply for.

  • OA
    Oscar A. Candidate

    Thanks Belinda!

  • Anonymous

    No worries, let me know if you have any more questions

  • OA
    Oscar A. Candidate

    I have an Experience Day coming up on Monday, I will be going into the Tax service line, with general tax as my sub-service line. I know that I have been allocated to UK&I but, from your experience, are the sub-service lines dramatically different from each other in terms of the work that you do? What would be a good way to get a sense of these differences before Monday?

  • OA
    Oscar A. Candidate

    Sorry - that's sort of two questions in one there!

  • Anonymous

    For the first question, I'd say the differences are quiet significant from each other. We have a wide range of teams within Tax and you will most likely get to work with them at different stages of your career.

    Https://www.ey.com/en_uk/careers/students/programmes/graduates/tax-graduate-programme-options

    Please take a look at the above link where you will see an overview of the tax teams

  • Anonymous

    Hi Oscar, great to hear you have an Experience Day on Monday! At the Experience Day you won't be asked any questions in relation to your service line/business area so whilst it's good to know, you won't be tested on this at all

  • Anonymous

    As Rhea mentioned above you are not expected to know what every single team does at this stage, so do not worry too much on this

  • OA
    Oscar A. Candidate

    Ah thank you for that! I've taken a look at the general areas, they are very different I can see that. I'll look into it further if I get to interview!

  • Anonymous

    No worries Oscar! All the best with your application!

  • OA
    Oscar A. Candidate

    Do you have any final suggestions for preparing for the Experience Day? i have reflected on my strengths and weaknesses, and already have an interest in latest disruptive technologies deployed in professional services.

  • Anonymous

    Sure - I would practice for the NRT again and have a think about how to write a good business email for the Challenge Zone (first assessment of the day). Also have a think about how you can work effectively in a group for the group exercise and think about your strengths but sounds like you have already done that

  • Anonymous

    Good luck!! :)