FAQs
What is the primary purpose of the Intern Tax position at FORVIS?
The primary purpose of the Intern Tax position at FORVIS is to provide students with valuable experience in public accounting, allowing them to explore whether they want to pursue a career in audit or tax while working on client engagements similar to those assigned to entry-level associates.
What kind of experience will I gain during the internship?
During the internship, you will gain hands-on experience working on client engagements across various industries. You will also develop your technical skills by working alongside senior staff and management personnel.
Are there different types of internships available at FORVIS?
Yes, depending on local office needs, internships can be available in audit, tax, or a combination of both.
What is the duration of the spring internship?
The spring internship generally runs from mid-January through April 15th.
Will the internship be part-time or full-time?
Internships can be either part-time or full-time, based on local office needs.
When do summer internships typically occur?
Summer internships usually run from June through mid-August.
Who will I be working with during the internship?
You will work alongside senior staff and management personnel, allowing you to learn from their experience and expertise.
How can this internship help me decide on my career path?
The internship offers exposure to various aspects of public accounting and the opportunity to experience different areas, helping you determine whether a career in audit or tax is right for you.
What skills can I expect to develop during the internship?
You can expect to develop a range of technical skills pertinent to tax and audit practices, as well as professional skills such as teamwork, communication, and problem-solving through real client engagements.
Is prior experience required for applying for the internship?
Typically, prior experience is not required for the internship, as it is designed for students looking to gain their first experiences in the field of public accounting.