Tax technology is focused on the use of information technology and data analysis tools to provide professional tax technology solutions to help enterprises reduce tax risk and improve the level of tax compliance. As a tax technology professional, to achieve the above performance, you need to research the tax business situation of the customers, thinking about how to use the power of technology, to provide the appropriate solutions and suggestions to customers to help them solve their tax problems.
Job Description and Responsibilities:
PwC has set up four roles for tax technology: software developer, business analyst, software test analyst, and ETL consultant implementation.
Software Developer:
Design and implement HTML5+CSS3+JS-based web applications for internal and client-facing applications
Integrate back-end technologies, such as various databases, ORM tools, message-oriented middleware, etc.
Participate in the full software development lifecycle including analysis, design, implementation, testing, and tuning
Build reusable code and libraries for future use and ensure the technical feasibility of UI/UX designs
Optimize application for maximum speed and scalability
Collaborate with other team members and stakeholders
Business Analyst:
Understand business needs and derive business requirements
Perform systems and/or proposal comparisons and evaluations
Prepare business requirements document, project plan, training materials, rollout plan, etc.
Effectively manage business requirements and change requests
Manage project tasks and timeline
Work closely with developers and test analysts throughout the Software Development Lifecycle.
Software Test Analyst:
Responsible for software quality control, including functional tests, integration tests, black-box tests, white-box tests, load tests, sanity tests, etc.
Design test plan and test strategy, develop test cases and prepare test data
Use testing tools and testing techniques to perform testing, record testing results, track and prioritize issues
Create testing-related documents including test plans, test cases, software testing reports, etc.
Work closely with business analysts and software developers to improve software quality and system stability
ETL Consultant Implementation:
Execute Tax software implementation for client engagements
Engage in system setup and configuration of Tax Software
Collect customization requirements from clients and confirm timely with BA
Handle and process data using ETL (Extract, Transform, Load)
Manage project stakeholders’ requirements and maintain satisfaction
Provide quality IT professional services to clients
Travel within China, subject to client locations
About you
PwC is looking for graduates from any discipline who can demonstrate:
Flexibility and open-mindedness
Ability to think creatively and a thirst for knowledge
Confident with a strong innovation sense
Excellent communication skills with a strong command of English
The ability to tackle difficulties and make decisions
A person of integrity and with a spirit of teamwork
Benefits
Once you join, you will get the following benefits:
WeFlex policy (FlexiHour, FlexiLocation and FlexiDress)
Competitive paid leave package (annual leave, birthday leave, study and exam leave, sick leave, Christmas leave, etc.)
Interest-free housing loan
Long service award
Training & development
You will receive a series of training related to the area you are allocated in. PwC's systematic entry-level training, together with an experienced career coach and work buddy, will provide you with a great start to your career. Moreover, for this program, PwC offers comprehensive business and technical training as well as an excellent environment for career development.
Career progression
At PwC, you can upskill for the future. You will grow and become future-proof, with diverse career paths and full support to develop business, digital, and leadership skills for a lifetime.
How to apply
Application Journey:
Online Application
Online Assessment
Interview
Receiving your Offer
Starting with PwC
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