Placing your job ad to the right tax job board highly influences the success rate of finding qualified tax specialists. But how do you find the most suitable online job advertising location when there are more than 50.000 online job boards, 260.000+ recruiting agencies, hundreds of thousands of employer career pages, and tens of thousands of association websites. And then we are even not considering the websites of small/large (local, regional, national) newspapers, etc., etc., etc.,…

Global research has shown that internet job sites are by far the leading channel to look for tax jobs.  The same job seekers consider these internet job sites as the most effective channel for finding work. This makes one thing clear: finding the right tax job board is a critical step in your journey of finding new talent.

To help you select the right job board, we made a checklist of things to consider, discussed the pros and cons of general job boards versus niche tax job boards, and, finally, listed the most popular niche job boards for tax jobs in the professional services sector.

Unless you are looking for candidates with very broad demographic characteristics, the main conclusion is that candidates in the tax industry can best be found by using niche tax job boards, because:

Niche tax job boards tend to be industry-specific, and therefore you are more likely to reach relevant candidates who have the experience and qualifications you are looking for. Although these boards don’t have the visitors volume of large general job boards, niche job board postings receive more relevant and higher quality applications. Therefore, niche tax job boards are the fasted way to finding strong candidates, resulting in lower overall recruiting costs.

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  • 150+ Job Boards and 2.000+ Publisher Sites.
  • 50+ million Job Seekers.
  • Get at the top of 30+ million daily email alerts send to Job Seekers.
  • Jobs are also posted to Google for Jobs, reaching millions of Job Seekers who search for Jobs on Google every day.

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Best Job Posting Sites for Employers
in the Tax Sector

Here are the most popular general job posting sites for tax jobs in general and the best niche tax job boards for posting (and finding) positions in the tax sector in particular. The most suitable job posting sites for employers in the tax sector may not be the most popular ones, so don’t be shy about trying out new job boards.

Best Niche Job Sites for Tax Jobs

As you can see there are only a few niche job sites for the tax industry. Two of them are operated by a tax recruiter, i.e. etaxjobs and Tax Talent, and therefore both these tax job boards are quite biased. As a result of this other tax specialist job recruiters are less likely to post vacancies on these job boards. Another thing that we noticed is that most of these tax job boards have quite an old-fashioned look and feel and they do not make use of the latest database technology and job matching technology.

But the fact that these job boards still exist, is because they are niche job boards.

Based on our research, the best niche job sites for employers and job seekers in the Tax sector are:

#1. Consultants 500 – Tax Jobs / Twitter
The number 1 on the list of niche job sites in the Tax sector is obviously our own job board. But being frank for a moment, our job board is the only job site around with a 100% professional services focus. It is a niche job board for the professional services sector, including the tax industry. Only jobs at the professional service firm’s level or in-house level are accepted. It is a global job board, and via one submission, jobs are distributed on our job board and among 150+ connected job sites, including Google for Jobs and the ZipRecruiter Network (ZipRecruiter is one of the leading global Job Boards and it exists amongst others out of more than 2.000 Publisher Sites). Job searchers and job openings are connected by making use of ZipRecruiter’s latest AI Job Matching Technology. Besides a Job Board, we also offer a marketplace for professional services, so all our visitors have a 100% interest in the professional services sector.

Key Characteristics & Handy Resources:
Job board type: niche professional services  job board & partner job aggregation
Job types: professional services jobs at firm-level and in-house
Geography: Global focus
Pricing: starting at $75 per 60 days
Alexa: rank 108.799 / avg time on site 1:57
Visitors: 36k+ per month
Jobs also posted on other job sites: yes, 150+ job boards & publisher network of over 2.000 sites.
Employer features: job posting
Employee features: job search


#2. etaxjobsTwitter
etaxjobs is a job board with a 100% focus on tax jobs. The site was launched in 2004 by a tax recruiter in the UK. The site claims to be global but out of the 882 jobs found, more than 95% of the jobs were in the UK (839 jobs were in the UK to be precise).

Key Characteristics & Handy Resources:
Job board type: niche tax job board & no job aggregation
Job types: all sorts of tax-related jobs across all industries
Geography: most tax jobs were UK-based
Pricing: GBP 700 per 30 days
Alexa: rank 2.997.006 / avg time on site 1:18
Visitors to jobs ratio: less than 1 (jobs 882 / visitors 756)
Jobs also posted on other job sites: no
Employer features: job posting
Employee features: job search


#3. Tax Talent Job BoardTwitter
Tax Talent is a job board of an online career portal for tax professionals. The job board has a 100% focus on tax jobs and it was launched by a niche recruiting firm in the USA specializing in the tax profession. Only US-based tax jobs are posted on the job board.

Key Characteristics & Handy Resources:
Job board type: niche tax job board & some job aggregation
Job types: all sorts of tax-related jobs across all industries
Geography: US-based tax jobs only
Pricing: USD 395 per 30 days
Alexa: rank 4.565.358 / avg time on site was not measured
Visitors to jobs ratio: 3,5 (jobs 19 / visitors 66)
Jobs also posted on other job sites: no
Employer features: job posting
Employee features: job search, salary calculator, career resources


Are you looking for new tax Hires, a Tax Senior Manager or an In-house Tax Manager?
Then post your job on our Niche Tax Job Board for Tax Professionals only.

#4. Tax Executives Institute Job Board / Twitter
Tax Executive Institute is an association of in-house tax professionals which also operates a Tax Job Board and a Tax Executive Magazine. The job board has a 100% focus on tax jobs. Mainly US-based tax jobs are posted on the job board.

Key Characteristics & Handy Resources:
Job board type: niche tax job board & no job aggregation
Job types: all sorts of tax-related jobs across all industries
Geography: US-based tax jobs mainly
Pricing: USD 299 per 30 days
Alexa: rank 5.443.296 / avg time on site was not measured
Visitors to jobs ratio: less than 1 (jobs 39 / visitors 18)
Jobs also posted on other job sites: no
Employer features: job posting, career center, resources
Employee features: job search, salary calculator, career resources

***Considerations***
– See below for job board types
– Alexa rank is a measure of relative website popularity
– Visitors are based on ahrefs estimate of monthly organic traffic
– Traffic from paid advertisements is thus not included

General Job Boards for
Tax Jobs

In another article, we have already listed the most popular general job posting sites for jobs in general. These job boards can best be used for finding candidates or jobs with very broad demographic characteristics.

However, there are some general job boards that have a separate category for Tax types of jobs. Here are some of the most popular ones:

Are you looking for a new Tax Job in the US? Our 100% Tax Job Board features many tax jobs in the US, like Tax Senior Manager Jobs or In-house Tax Manager Jobs.

What is a Job Board and
Types of Job Boards

As stated in the Job Seekers Trends survey, which is discussed below, internet job sites are by far the leading and most effective channel where employers and job seekers find each other.

However, it is estimated that there are more than 50.000 online job boards globally. So which job board, of these 50.000 websites, can best be used to post (or find) Tax-related jobs? The answer to this is not straightforward, unfortunately, and it depends on many factors. But before diving deeper into this, it is better to first get a general understanding of the various types of job boards around because the type of job board can highly affect your success rate.

Examples of various types of job boards are:

  • General Job Board – A very broad range of functions and jobs are dealt with by general job boards without and a particular focus on industry or function level. In a general job board, job seekers can submit their resumes with recruiters and employers for evaluation. Besides, recruiters and employers can place job ads that can be searched through by job seekers. Most of the most popular job sites, as listed above, are a general job board, like Indeed, Monster, etc.
  • Niche Job Board –  Niche job boards cover a specific group of jobs based on factors like industry, location, or job seeker qualifications. Industry niche job boards cover a particular sector, for instance, professional services, tax, accounting, audit, legal, marketing, or web design jobs. Location niche job boards focus on jobs in certain regions, like jobs in a particular city or state (local job boards). A niche job board can also focus on high-end paying jobs or on, for instance, on tax jobs only. These sites can range from big-scale country-specific websites to more local-oriented job boards.
  • Job Search Engine –  Job boards can also operate as so-called job aggregators that gather jobs from numerous other job boards via search/scraping techniques, XML feeds, or other channels. The aim is to offer a one-stop solution for job seekers, so they do not have to seek among several job boards at once.
  • Job Board Network – Some job boards are part of a so-called job board network. This means that once a job is posted on one of the job boards, it is automatically reposted on the other job boards part of the network. As a result, the pool of potential candidates reached via one job posting can increase significantly. Depending on the network, reposting can be done automatically for free or only after a certain additional fee is paid.
  • Company Review Site – A company review site is a job board where current and previous employees can submit reviews about their working experiences with their organization, including pay scale and management working terms. It generally is structured as some sort of online community or internet forum. Glassdoor is the best example of this type of job board.
  • Reverse Job Board – On these types of job boards, the main focus is on candidate profiles and resumes rather than a job search. Candidate details are partially displayed to viewers of the site. Subsequently, companies and recruiters buy resume and profile search access to view the full details of the candidates. Linkedin is the best example of a reverse job board.
  • Resources Job Board – Besides operating as a job board, these types of sites also provide handy job-related resources for the job seeker or the employer/recruiter. For jobseekers, this would be blogs, forums, and career resources pages with helpful information regarding writing cover letters, CVs and resumes articles on performing well in interviews, and other subjects relevant for the job seeker like career advancement related posts. Example resources for employers and recruiters are the latest recruiting trend reports, salary benchmarks, HR tutorials, example interview questions, and standard job description templates for all sorts of job ads.
  • Recruitment Marketplace – A recruitment marketplace connects a company with recruiters and candidates and enables a company to engage with multiple Recruiting agencies to find potential candidates. They can post jobs in the marketplace and leverage on the network of the recruiters to search for the best candidate.
  • Company Recruitment Site – Finally, companies can create their own dedicated vacancy pages where they post their open company jobs and where applicants can directly apply. Many companies have dedicated career pages where job seekers can find open positions and submit their resumes on the company site itself.
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Where to Place or Find
Tax Jobs?

Where can all the Tax jobs be found? Well, they can be found at a mind-boggling number of places. On the internet alone, they can be found:

  • On 50.000+ online job boards
  • On 100.000+ employer career pages (i.e., employer sites)
  • On tens of thousands of association websites
  • On (local, state, general) government websites
  • On nonprofit organization websites
  • On websites of small/large (local, regional, national) newspapers
  • On websites of recruiting agencies
  • etc., etc., etc.,…

Most jobs are on websites you have never heard of. As such, Tax jobs are in hundreds of thousands of different places waiting to be found.

When you have a Tax job opening, your main goal is to find the right person for the job as quickly and efficiently as possible against reasonable costs. There are many ways to look for potential candidates. Obviously, the best channel to be used is where your potential candidates look for new jobs (or where they typically hang out).

According to one of the most extensive global job seeker trends surveys, as performed by the Boston Consulting Group, internet job sites are by far the leading channel to look for new jobs, and the same job seekers consider these internet job sites as the most effective channel for finding work.

A Checklist, Which Job Board
Best Suits Your Recruiting Needs?

When you have decided that posting your Tax related vacancy on an online job board is a good idea, which job board should you pick?

  • Find out where the competitors in your industry (in your country or city) post jobs.
  • Measure the performance of recent job posts. Which job boards did you use? How many candidates did you get? Did you get enough candidates or too many? How relevant were these applicants?
  • Determine your recruiting budget. Do you only want to use free job postings, or are you willing to pay for premium job postings (or a combination)?
  • Find out where the potential Tax Professionals you want to reach, hang out online. Do these websites offer job advertisements or general advertisements? What social networks are they using? You can target your candidates during their leisure activity by posting a job on Facebook, Twitter, or other social networks.
  • Does a general job board best suits your needs, or should you go for a niche Tax job board? The pros and cons of both types are explained below.
  • Determine what type of job board best suits your recruiting needs? Should it be a job aggregator scraping millions of jobs from all over the internet, or should the job board be part of a network, thereby placing the job post on dozens of other (relevant) job boards via one click? The various types of job boards have been explained above.

General Job Boards Versus
Niche Tax Job Boards

When you have decided that posting your vacancy on an online job board is a good idea, should you use a general job board or a niche job board with a strong focus on Tax type of jobs? To help you decide on this, we have outlined the benefits of both types of job boards.

Niche Tax Job Boards

  • More relevant applicants to the industry: Quality over quantity. As niche job boards tend to be industry-specific, you are more likely to reach relevant Tax Professionals who have the experience and qualifications you are looking for. When the niche job board is part of an industry-specific network of related job boards, this effect gets even stronger. Job seekers are also more inclined to sign up for job alerts on niche Tax job boards because they are less likely to be spammed with irrelevant jobs.
  • More likely to reach passive candidates – Passive job seekers, who are often employed but who are open to a new opportunity, occasionally browse the different open positions. When they do so, these passive job seekers are more likely to go to their industry-specific Tax job board than to a general job board.
  • More useful resources – Besides operating as a job board, a lot of websites also provide handy resources for job seekers or employers/recruiters. These resources can relate to many things like best-practice templates for CVs, how to prepare for interviews, or commonly used job descriptions. When these resources are industry-specific, the added value increases even more.
  • More cost-effective: With niche job boards, your recruiting budget is not spent on attracting candidates who are not qualified. Niche job sites also tend to be more affordable than general ones.
  • Brand awareness of your company: Posting your open positions on a niche Tax job board enables you to promote and build your brand among the people you are trying to reach.
  • More networking opportunities: Niche job boards generally include more networking opportunities, providing you exposure through their social media channels and email marketing.
  • Less competition: Because niche Tax job boards are industry-specific, your job description won’t get lost among thousands of jobs across hundreds of industries.
  • Personalized experience: Because niche job boards are often smaller, they can provide you with a more personalized recruiting experience. Do you have any questions or need help with the hiring process? Most niche job boards make it easy for you to get the answers you need.

General Job Boards

  • More volume: Generalist job boards tend to attract huge volumes of visitors.
  • Broad demographics: If your recruitment needs include reaching across a broad demographic audience, general job boards have something for everyone, including volunteer positions, part-time positions, and full-time employment.
  • Widely known: General job boards tend to be well known, and therefore they are often on the radar of many candidates when looking for a new job.

Still not sure what job board to use? If your budget allows it, you can also post the same job on a niche Tax job board specific to your industry, as well as a general job board to see what works best.

Best Job Boards for Job Seekers in the Tax Industry

Employers and recruiters tend to use the channels where their potential candidates look for new jobs. The discussed research of the Boston Consulting Group has shown that job seekers consider internet job sites as the most effective channel for finding new jobs.

So it should be logical that the best Tax job boards for employers and job seekers are basically the same. There is indeed some overlap, but there are also some major differences. The main reason for different favorite job boards being in place for employers and job seekers is because some job boards make life easy for employers while others are more focused on job seekers.

How to Find a Job
in the Tax Industry

Find a Tax job near me is probably the first thing most job seekers enter into Google. However, you will soon find out that you will not get a lot of relevant results if any at all. By taking these steps, your job hunting process will be a lot more structured:

  1. Find the Best Job Board for your Industry – As concluded from the job seeker trend survey from the Boston Consulting Group, as discussed above, internet job sites are considered as the most effective channel for finding work. Thus looking for the best job search engine sites, job banks, company websites, niche job boards, recruitment sites, networking sites in your branch is the first thing to do. Via the below checklist, you can determine which job board best suits your job hunting requirements, because there are many options available.
  2. Keep Your Job Search Focused – Use job search engines to find jobs by using keywords that match your job hunting desires and localize to find job openings near you. Fine-tune your search by using more filters like industry, salary range, and job type to narrow down your relevant results.
  3. Build Your Professional Brand – Create profiles on networking sites like LinkedIn. A strong positive first impression can be critical for recruiters, employers, and reference contacts and maybe the difference between a potential lead or further look for other candidates.
  4. Create Job Alerts – Once you have determined which job boards are right for you, your next step is to set up job alerts on your most relevant job sites. Job alerts simplify your job search and keep you up to date on the latest jobs that are relevant for you, without going through all your favorite job boards regularly. A good thing to find out is whether the job alerts only apply to the jobs listed on the job board or are all the partner job boards also included in the job alert.
  5. Create a List of Your Favorite Companies – It is a good idea to create a list of your favorite companies you would like to work for. On some job boards, you can then specifically search for your favorite employers or create job alerts for these companies. Once you have a list of your dream employers, you can do some special outreach to get your application noticed. With some companies, you may even be able to sign up for email notifications for new job openings immediately after they are posted.
  6. Invest Time in Your Resume and Cover Letter. It is critical to take the time to write targeted resumes and cover letters that specifically link your qualifications to the hiring criteria of the jobs you are applying to. A hiring manager or recruiter will see, at a glance, whether or not you are qualified for the job. Sending generic cover letters and resumes is a recipe for not getting invited for further interviews.
  7. Be Prepared for the Interview –  Taking the time, in advance, to prepare for an interview is another critical step to help you succeed. You should thoroughly consider your goals and qualifications relative to the job and employer. To accomplish this, you should perform research on the company and carefully review the job description to fully understand why you are a good fit. If you come prepared for the interview, you will be less stressed, more in control, and are more likely to impress the interviewer with your skills, experience, confidence, and expertise.
  8. Don’t Forget to Follow Up – A follow-up gives you the opportunity to thank everyone you met but also to repeat your interest in the position and remind them why you are a perfect candidate for the job.
  9.  Accept (or Decline) the Job Offer – When you receive a job offer, it’s again important to take the time to evaluate the offer so you can make a thoughtful decision to accept or reject the job. Remember that it does not have to be a yes or no decision. You can also renegotiate the terms by making a counteroffer. Or, you can negotiate for some extra benefits that make the job offer even better.

A Checklist, Which Job Board
Best Suits the Needs of a Tax Job Seeker?

As said earlier, job seekers consider internet job sites as the most effective channel for finding new jobs. But how do you find the most suitable job board with more than 50.000 online job boards, 260.000+ recruiting agencies (and their websites), hundreds of thousands of employer career pages, and way more other locations?

Here are some tips for finding a suitable job board for your job hunting process in the Tax industry:

  • Find out where your peers in the tax industry (in your country or city) look for jobs.
  • Find out where your favorite employers place their jobs online. Do they use some job boards in particular, which recruiters do they use, and do they have a company career page?
  • Does your profession have a professional association? If so, check out whether or not some of these also run some sort of job board.
  • Does a general job board best suits your needs, or should you go for a niche job board? The pros and cons of both types are explained in this article.
  • Determine what kind of job board best suits your job hunting needs? Should it be a job aggregator scraping millions of jobs from all over the internet, or should the job board be part of a network, thereby also posting the job post of dozens of other (relevant) job boards part of their network? Would you like to be able to see company reviews of employers, or are you looking for career resources pages with helpful information regarding writing cover letters, resumes, and more. The various types of job boards are also explained in this article.
  • Does the job board offer an optimized applicant experience with minimal friction? Nobody likes filling in long and complicated forms. So check whether the job board offers features that are key in achieving an effortless experience. Does the job site offer multiple means of CV posting options? Can you do a search for jobs using standard filters based on keywords, job descriptions, location, salary, and job roles? Does the job board offer a seamless one-click application flow without any hassle or double work involved? Finally, can you create job alerts, and are the results of these alerts relevant?

General Job Boards versus Niche Job Boards
Best Job Boards for Tax Job Seekers

There is no one size fits all for job boards. Choosing the most suitable job board for your needs depends on many factors (like profession, career level, job type, location, etc.), and you need to put some work into it to find the right one.

General Job Boards – If the Tax job you are looking for has very broad demographic characteristics, you should certainly check out the general job sites. You will get many potential job opportunities, but these job boards also tend to attract huge volumes of visitors looking for the same jobs.

Niche Tax Job Boards – If the job you are looking for has less broad demographic characteristics, which is the case for most jobs in the Tax industry, jobs can best be found on niche Tax job boards. Niche job boards tend to be industry-specific, and therefore, you are more likely to find relevant Tax jobs meeting your desires. Although these boards don’t have the job volume of large general job sites, niche job boards have more relevant and higher quality Tax job openings. Therefore, niche job boards are the fastest way to find high-quality Tax job openings in your industry and get your dream job.

Why Consider Using
Tax Job Recruiters

Finding the job you want is hard, and sifting through job boards to look for job openings near you can be mind-numbing. To make your Tax job-hunting process easier, consider working with job recruiters specialized in the Tax industry.

Keep in mind, though, that a recruiter’s job is not to find a job for you. Job recruiters are hired by businesses looking for employees to fill their open positions. Recruiters don’t find jobs for job seekers – they find people for jobs.

However, there are some benefits of using job recruiters for your job hunting process, like:

  • Job recruiters save you time.
  • Your network grows exponentially as you leverage on the recruiter’s network.
  • Recruiter supports you through the process from applying to accepting an offer.
  • Job recruiters want to place candidates because that is their business.
  • Some recruiters are specialized in your profession/segment, and they know all the ins and outs of your industry.
  • You become part of the job recruiters database and, as such, are kept on the radar for future positions.

Other Niche Job Boards
for Professional Services

Here are some popular niche job boards for job seekers in the most common B2B professional services sectors:

Are you looking for a new tax job/hire in New York? Our Job Board features many tax jobs in New York, like Tax Senior Manager Jobs or In-house Tax Manager Jobs.

Tax Careers

Within the Tax industry, there are many different types of Tax jobs that require a diverse range of skills, experience, and education. Ongoing developments in Tax and technology also create new tax career opportunities.

People and businesses always need tax professionals. In addition, a wide range of Tax jobs exists beyond becoming a typical tax advisor.

This section gives an overview of the most common type of Tax jobs, what these jobs entail, how much salary you can earn, and at what employers these jobs can typically be found.

Popular Tax Jobs &
Salary Ranges

People with a Tax education can find jobs in and out of the Tax industry.

Core Tax Careers

Tax Compliance Specialist

  • What They Do: Tax compliance specialists ensure that individuals or organizations comply with tax laws and regulations, including preparing and filing the required tax returns and other types of paperwork. Tax compliance can relate to a wide range of taxes, like personal income tax, corporate income tax, VAT, sales tax, real estate tax, taxes related to stock trading, import & export duties, transfer pricing, and many more taxes.
  • Popular Employers: Tax Advisory Firms, Accountancy Firms (the Big4 and smaller Accounting Firms), specialist Tax Compliance Firms, Law Firms, and in-house Tax Compliance Specialist functions with companies.
  • Salary Range: $29k – $78k, with a median of $56k according to Payscale.

Tax Advisory

  • What They Do: Tax Advisory is the problem-solving side of the tax business. Tax Advisors make sure their client’s business operations are tax-efficient. It means knowing tax regulations inside out and being able to take advantage of all the available tax structures, tax breaks, and loopholes. Within Tax Advisory 3 main tax areas exist:
    • Corporate tax, which implies managing tax for companies and organizations. Further specializations exist, such as transfer pricing.
    • Personal tax, which implies managing tax for individuals. Specialisms include estate planning and high net worth individuals.
    • Indirect tax, which implies managing tax on goods and services, such as VAT, Sales Tax, and Customs Tax.
  • Popular Employers: Tax Advisory Firms, Accountancy Firms (the Big4 and smaller Accounting Firms), Law Firms, and in-house Tax Specialist functions with companies.
  • Salary Range: $45k – $92k, with a median of $61k according to Payscale.

Careers in Tax and Administrative Support

Tax Administrative Functions

  • What They Do: The task of a tax administration is to collect all tax revenues due in a fair and efficient way with limited costs for taxpayers and the tax administration itself. To do this administrations employ all sorts of tax specialists of all levels in a wide range of taxes, like specialists in personal income taxes, corporate income taxes, VAT, sales taxes, import & export duties specialists, transfer pricing specialists, and many more taxes.
  • Popular Employers: Tax Administrations on a national or local level.
  • Salary Range: $34k – $69k, with a median of $51k according to Payscale.

Tax Recruiter

  • What They Do: Tax recruiters are human resources professionals who work specifically in the tax field, recruiting tax specialists and tax staff.
  • Popular Employers: Specialist Recruitment Firms, Tax Advisory Firms, Accountancy Firms.
  • Salary Range: on average $69k, according to ZipRecruiter.

Tax Law Education Careers

Tax Law Professor

  • What They Do: Tax Law School professors not only teach classes but are typically involved in research as well. Many schools also require that they periodically publish in tax law journals.
  • Popular Employers: universities
  • Salary Range: $72k to 138k for assistant professors, $87k to $152k for associate professors, and $102k to $198k for tenured professors, according to this Study of Yale Law School.

Top Paying Tax Jobs

Tax Managers are among the top 25 highest paying jobs in the United States. That is not bad we must say. But they are certainly not the best paid among their tax specialist peers.

  • Equity Tax Partners at top (tax) law firms, $1m+
  • Tax Partners at the Big4, ranging between $325k-$680k
  • Tax Directors, median salary $152k (high end $232k on average)
  • Transfer Pricing Manager, median salary $132k (high end $175k on average)
  • Tax Law School Professor, median salary $130k
  • Tax Lawyers, median salary $99k (high end $200k on average)
  • Tax Manager, median salary $98k (high end $140k on average)

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A Niche Job Board & Marketplace for
the Professional Services Sector

Via our Consultants 500 platforms, you can find Jobs, Professionals, and more in the professional services sector. Via our niche job board, you can find jobs (fixed, flex, freelance) in the Professional Services sector and post your job on multiple platforms at once (for a fixed price). Besides, on our other platform, you can find Professionals (advisors, freelancers, firms) in the Professional Services sector, while Professional Service Providers can create profiles (always for free) to get found.

We see a lot of added value by combining a Job Board and a Platform for Professionals, both with a 100% professional services focus.

Summarized, the benefits for the job poster and seeker are:

  • More relevant jobs for the job seeker by only allowing professional services-related jobs (via direct post or aggregating from the web).
  • job poster is more likely to reach relevant candidates because both platforms have a 100% Professional Services audience & focus.
  • Passive job seekers tend to go to industry-specific job boards when they occasionally browse the web to look for different positions that are open, and therefore a job poster is more likely to reach passive candidates on niche job boards, like ours.
  •  Our Professionals Platform is visited by tens of thousands of visitors who are either looking for professional services or who want to sell their professional services. Among those visitors, there are many potential candidates for a job poster, who are either actively or passively looking for a job (cross-platform effects).
  • Send jobs automatically to multiple relevant job boards at once with one submission on our job board (job poster).
  • Applicants apply directly without any organization or system getting in between (job poster and seeker).
  • Create a job post in minutes against a flat monthly fee and cancel any time, no surprises (job poster).
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