PwC seeks to provide clients with expert advice and guidance on tax planning, compliance, and strategy, helping businesses navigate complex tax regulations and optimize their tax positions. The Partnership Allocation and Reporting Solutions Technology Intern will support teams in developing and implementing innovative technology solutions within the Partnership Allocation and Reporting domain, contributing to seamless technology implementation, integration, and process improvement.
Requirements
- Supporting teams with basic tasks and research
- Participating in technology delivery projects
- Developing user stories and software project planning skills
- Engaging in process improvement and technology integration activities
Responsibilities
- Supporting the delivery of technology solutions within the Partnership Allocation and Reporting domain
- Participating in client support activities to ensure seamless technology implementation and integration
- Assisting in the development and documentation of software applications and frameworks
- Engaging in project delivery tasks, including project planning and risk assessment
- Contributing to process improvement initiatives to enhance business operations
- Collaborating with team members to develop and refine technology roadmaps
- Conducting software testing to maintain quality assurance standards
Other
- Currently pursuing or have completed a Bachelor's Degree in Management Information Systems, Computer and Information Science, Computer Engineering, Computer Applications, Computer Programming, Computer Systems Analysis
- At least a 3.0 overall GPA
- Client service intern positions are entry-level roles intended for job seekers who are in their third year of a four-year degree program or fourth year of a five-year program at the time of application.
- Winter internships typically occur during the spring semester preceding the student's final year of school.
- Summer internships typically take place during the summer preceding the student's final year of school.
- Preference for a 3.3 overall GPA
- Demonstrating intellectual curiosity and enthusiasm for learning