Frederiksberg, Hybrid position
At the EY’s digital product organization, you will be building tax automation tools and AI-integrated platforms for increased efficiency, quality, and joy in tax and compliance workflows.
We help thousands of clients with services such as producing correct and compliant tax filings, and consulting multinational companies on how to navigate the international tax landscape.
To do those jobs with the highest degree of quality and efficiency, robust fullstack applications and great integrated software play key roles.
We operate across the Nordics (DK, FI, SE, NO) with a small, flat, and informal organization of ~40 engineers, designers, researchers, and PMs. In a distributed setup across all countries where we work from home and offices depending on preferences and needs.
Tax? Yes, tax filings and tax law are the domains we design and build for, so having an interest in those areas would be good. Actual experience and domain knowledge are of course a plus, but certainly not a requirement. It's a pretty small Venn diagram of senior fullstack engineers who also have professional tax experience.
Above all, we value working with good all-round people. People who are both highly specialized but are capable of collaborating across disciplines.
As a fullstack engineer, you will be entrusted with building comprehensive tax automation tools and AI-integrated platforms across several business-critical products, working with both frontend and backend technologies.
As a master of your craft, you will write beautiful and performant React/TypeScript applications and robust Node.js services. Code that is well-tested, documented, optimized for speed, and easy to maintain across the full technology stack.
You have honed those skills over the years by working on complex fullstack applications in cross-functional product teams, where you have shown yourself as a wonderful collaborator who can seamlessly bridge frontend user experiences with backend system design.
You have likely also done many code reviews across the stack and taken initiative to question architectural decisions made by people more senior in the company than yourself. And challenged product decisions that didn't make sense from a technical feasibility perspective.
If that sounds like you, we should talk. In the meantime, here's more information about the work and our team.
We are looking for a skilled fullstack engineer and a great colleague. These are the most important things that should characterise you.
To qualify for the role, you should have:
For Mid-Level Candidates (3-5 years):
For Senior Candidates (5+ years):
We obviously want you to be a skilled fullstack developer, but we believe that a mid-to-senior engineer is so much more than that. We are looking for a colleague who is…
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Please apply with your CV and Cover Letter. We review applications on a continuous basis so please apply right away, but no later than 11.8.2025. For questions regarding the role, do not hesitate to contact brian.groth@dk.ey.com For any questions regarding the recruitment process, please contact Jakob.Damsted@dk.ey.com.
We look forward to your application.
We plan to do interviews from August 15th to August 22nd and be able to sign the contract in August too.
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