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Internship Audit Intern – S.K. Tee & Co

S.K. Tee & Co
Kuala Lumpur
MYR 900

Role Summary

The Internship Audit Intern is responsible for assisting in the audit process and ensuring compliance with financial regulations. This role involves working closely with team members to conduct audits and tax engagements efficiently and effectively.

Job Description

As an Internship Audit Intern, you will engage in various audit activities, including preparing work papers and gathering evidence. You will also communicate with clients and support audit procedures under supervision.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Conduct audits by preparing work papers and gathering evidence.
  • Document findings and draft financial statements.
  • Communicate with clients regarding audit assignments.
  • Support audit procedures under supervision.
  • Execute substantive testing and analytical evaluations.
  • Assist in tax computations and returns.
  • Research tax laws and regulations.
  • Collaborate with team members to complete audits and tax engagements on time.

Job Requirements

Must hold a diploma in accounting or a higher qualification such as full or partial professional certification like ACCA, a Bachelor's Degree, or its equivalent.

Fluency in English, Bahasa Malaysia, and Mandarin is required.

Demonstrate a willingness to learn and possess a strong sense of responsibility.

Strong interpersonal and communication abilities are essential.

Proficient in computer skills.

Quick Info

Company

S.K. Tee & Co

Location

Kuala Lumpur

Salary

MYR 900

Skills Required

7 skills

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Required Skills

1

Audit

2

Financial Reporting

3

Client Communication

4

Tax Computation

5

Research

6

Team Collaboration

7

Analytical Skills

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