I want to leave private practice and work at one of the myriad software companies that support the tax accounting and legal sector. Any suggestions on how to make that transition? I don’t code but I am willing to learn. However - I don’t want to be a coder. I like tax I just don’t like the grind of seeking new clients.
Any idea what credit Karma would call my skill set and where I would fit in?
If you were near plano tx or San diego, I would suggest product owner role for one of the intuit tax products
Also you may want to look at Drake tax software, they may be relatively close to you
Every company has Legal Tax teams. Look for tax based job postings at these companies. I know Netflix, Apple, Amazon etc all have tax departments. No need to be a coder.
My skill set skews personal not corporate.
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Where do you live?
The nearest financial center is Charlotte.
Credit Karma has an office in Charlotte.