FAQs
What is the application deadline for the Property Tax Intern position?
The application deadline is March 10, 2025.
What qualifications are required for this internship?
A predicted undergraduate or graduate degree with a concentration in Finance, Economics, International Business, or a related field, along with a strong academic record and excellent communication skills, are required.
What type of work will I be doing as a Property Tax Intern?
As a Property Tax Intern, you will support client engagements, participate in day-to-day interactions with clients, and provide quality work products while learning about complex commercial real and personal property tax concepts.
Is travel required for this internship?
Yes, there may be a need to travel and work in excess of standard hours when necessary.
Are there opportunities for advancement after the internship?
Yes, there are ample opportunities to progress your career within EY if you join full time after the internship.
What technology skills are preferred for this position?
Proficiency in a technology-enabled environment and experience with Microsoft Office tools, including Excel, Word, and PowerPoint, are preferred.
How does EY handle diversity and inclusion?
EY is committed to a diverse and inclusive culture, where all individuals are embraced for who they are and empowered to use their voice.
What benefits does EY offer to interns?
Interns at EY can expect competitive compensation, medical and dental coverage, a pension and 401(k) plan, flexible vacation policy, and designated paid time off options.
What is the hourly pay range for this internship?
The hourly pay range for this position is $36.06 - $45.19, depending on education, geographic location, and market data alignment.
Will I receive training during my internship?
Yes, as an intern, you will continuously build on your technical competence by keeping up to date on trends, developments, and legislation impacting clients.