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EY is a leader in serving the global financial services marketplace and the only professional services firm with a separate business unit dedicated to the financial services industry – the Financial Services Organization (FSO.
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Our Financial Services Organization is a unique, industry-focused practice, and the only one of its kind within a Big 4 firm — and Insurance is a key sector within this area. You’ll also be granted time off for designated EY Paid Holidays, Winter/Summer breaks, Personal/Family Care, and other leaves of absence when needed to support your physical, financial, and emotional well-being.
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Knowledge of current market issues in financial services in the US. Generate new audit business opportunities by understanding EY and its service lines and actively assess/present ways to apply knowledge and services.
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With strong functional capabilities, industry-leading technology and a varied range of knowledge, our clients look to us for assurance services they can rely on every time. And as an Audit Manager, you’ll be at the heart of that goal, personally visiting high-profile clients on site to understand their unique needs and build your reputation as a trusted business advisor.
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EY is the most globally integrated professional services organization which encompasses a separate business unit dedicated exclusively to the financial services marketplace.
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EY is the only professional services firm with a separate business unit ("FSO") that is dedicated to the financial services marketplace. If you have a passion for rallying together to solve the most complex challenges in the financial services industry, come join our dynamic FSO team.
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Quality Assurance Lead, Financial Services Office (Manager) (Multiple Positions) (1494439), Ernst & Young U.S. LLP, Hartford, CT. Quality Assurance Lead - Financial Services Office - Manager - M.P. - 1494439.
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EY Financial Services Office teams (“FSO”) have been at the forefront of every event that has reshaped and redefined the financial services industry. Our teams are engaged in projects related to the model development, validation, technical documentation and other quantitative services related to front office pricing, risk management (market risk, counterparty credit risk, operational risk, liquidity risk, and climate risks), digital asset / crypto analytics, wealth and asset management, Financial Crime (FinCrime) / cybersecurity analytics, balance sheet and income statement stress testing.
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EY exists to build a better working world, helping to create long-term value for clients, people and society and build trust in the capital markets. Manage assurance engagements by defining the audit strategy in consultation with the senior manager/partner, and execute it in compliance with EY's policies and protocols.
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Our FSO teams have been at the forefront of every event that has reshaped and redefined the financial services industry. Minimum of 5 years of work experience in professional services or professional tax organization.
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Proactively building relationships that support our ability to provide tailored services that meet a wide range of assurance needs and contribute to new business development. If you have the technical and personal skills to understand our clients and provide excellent services every time, this role is for you.
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Working across assurance, consulting, law, strategy, tax and transactions, EY teams ask better questions to find new answers for the complex issues facing our world today. Enabled by data and technology, diverse EY teams in over 150 countries provide trust through assurance and help clients grow, transform and operate.
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And we're counting on your unique voice and perspective to help EY become even better, too. At EY, you'll have the chance to build a career as unique as you are, with the global scale, support, inclusive culture and technology to become the best version of you.
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EY is an equal opportunity, affirmative action employer providing equal employment opportunities to applicants and employees without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity/expression, national origin, protected veteran status, disability status, or any other legally protected basis, in accordance with applicable law.
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Our purpose is to help build a financial services industry in which financial institutions are trusted and flourish, and the global economy is healthy, growing and secure. + A minimum of 5 years of relevant tax experience or equivalent experience in the financial services industry.
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