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Tax Associate Reviews
What is it like working as a Tax Associate?
December 2017
Tax Associate in Seattle:
Pros: City culture.
Cons: Cost of living, food is expensive, traffic is bad.
April 2017
Commute is close, there's always business.
Tax Associate in Danbury:
Pros: My job is close to my home.
Affordable gas.
I grew up there.
People are friendly.
Always business.
Cons: Not much creativity.
Not much pay.
November 2016
Tax Associate:
Pros: Diversity initiatives, challenging projects.
Cons: Busy season, long hours, very large firm.
April 2016
Building faith.
Tax Associate:
Pros: Corporate culture, work flexibility, office conditions.
Cons: Stress level, perks.
November 2015
Work is good.
Tax Associate:
Pros: Preparation of individual tax return.
Cons: No extra pay out for coming sunday or saturday.
July 2015
Be Prepared.
Tax Associate:
Be prepared to give up a lot of your life. Tax is very demanding.
September 2014
Corporate Culture.
Tax Associate:
Pros: Focus on developing employees, quick accession to higher levels.
Cons: Long hours, no increase in pay with regards to designations/education.
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