$26/hr
Full-time, Internship
Posted 12 days ago
Job description
Bilingual Japanese Internship – Tax, Audit, or Business Advisory Services
Are you fluent in Japanese and English and looking to jumpstart your career in public accounting? We’re offering exciting internship opportunities for bilingual Japanese students interested in Tax, Assurance (Audit), or Business Advisory Services (BAS).
- Tax Internship
- Spring (Jan - April)
- Assurance (Audit) Internship
- Summer (May - Aug)
- Spring (Jan - April)
- Business Advisory Services (BAS) Internship
- Summer (May - Aug)
- Fall (Sept - Dec)
- Native Level Japanese Language
- Pursuing a degree in Accounting
- Strong communication, analytical, and teamwork skills
- Interest in building a career in public accounting
- Work directly with Japanese clients in a bilingual environment
- Gain real-world experience in your chosen track
- Learn from experienced CPAs and business advisors
- Opportunity to explore full-time career paths within the firm
Ready to start your accounting career with purpose and impact? Apply now and indicate your area(s) of interest: Tax, Audit, or BAS.
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Frequently asked questions
Q: What skills or qualities help someone succeed as a Accounting Intern?
A: To succeed as an Accounting Intern, key technical skills include proficiency in accounting software such as QuickBooks or Xero, knowledge of Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP), and familiarity with financial reporting and analysis tools like Excel. Soft skills like strong communication, attention to detail, and organizational abilities are also crucial, as they enable interns to effectively collaborate with colleagues, manage multiple tasks, and meet deadlines. By possessing these technical and soft skills, Accounting Interns can effectively support their teams, gain valuable work experience, and build a strong foundation for a successful career in accounting.
Q: What is the career path for a Accounting Intern?
A: A typical career progression for an Accounting Intern involves starting as a Junior Accountant, then advancing to roles such as Staff Accountant, Senior Accountant, and eventually, Financial Manager or Controller. Key opportunities for skill development and professional growth include gaining experience with financial software, developing analytical and problem-solving skills, and obtaining certifications like the Certified Public Accountant (CPA) or Certified Management Accountant (CMA). Long-term career prospects may include transitioning into senior leadership roles, such as Chief Financial Officer (CFO) or starting one's own accounting practice, or pursuing related fields like financial planning, auditing, or taxation.
