
Junior Tax Consultant, Healthcare and Social Economy
Rödl & Partner
full-time
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Location Type: Hybrid
Location: Köln • Germany
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Job Level
About the role
- Personal and professional development through preparing annual financial statements and tax returns
- Participation in advisory projects, particularly in resolving tax-related issues, with continuous expansion of your skill set
- Gaining experience supporting tax audits and conducting tax appeal procedures
- Supporting the team in tax due diligence reviews in preparation for corporate transactions
Requirements
- Completed degree in economics, health economics, or a comparable field
- Preferably specialized studies in corporate taxation, tax law, or accounting
- Business-fluent German and good command of English
- Motivation to work on tax-related tasks and projects and to manage demanding client engagements
- Excellent MS Office skills and ideally experience with DATEV
Benefits
- Hit the ground running: onboarding buddy, thorough induction, rapid team integration, and the opportunity to make an impact from day one
- Settle in and progress: clearly defined development paths, structured support for professional exams, paid special leave for professional development, and training in our in‑house academy
- Great terms: attractive compensation, remote working — including from selected European countries, flexible working hours, good work–life balance with 30 days’ vacation for a 5-day workweek
- Shared experiences: ski trips, team days and company events
- Health and mobility: contribution to EGYM Wellpass, broad health promotion measures, bike leasing and a subsidy for the Deutschlandticket
Applicant Tracking System Keywords
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Hard Skills & Tools
financial statementstax returnstax auditstax appeal procedurestax due diligencecorporate taxationtax lawaccounting
Soft Skills
motivationclient engagementteam support
Certifications
degree in economicsdegree in health economics