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FTV - QTT: Associate Analyst 1 6

Philippines EY PHP 25,000–PHP 40,000 per month*
Job Description

This entry-level Associate Analyst role at EY Philippines likely supports the FTV-QTT team through research, data gathering, analysis, report preparation, and coordination with internal or client-facing teams. Candidates are generally expected to have a bachelor’s degree in business, finance, economics, accounting, mathematics, or a related discipline, along with strong analytical, communication, and organizational skills. Proficiency in Microsoft Excel and PowerPoint is commonly required; experience with data analysis, financial modeling, or consulting projects is an advantage. The successful candidate should be detail-oriented, willing to learn, comfortable working with deadlines, and able to handle confidential information professionally. Flexibility for training, teamwork, and occasional extended hours may also be expected.

Company Info

Ernst & Young, commonly known as EY, is a global professional services organization providing assurance, consulting, strategy and transactions, tax, and technology-related services. Its teams work with companies, governments, and entrepreneurs to improve performance, manage risk, complete transactions, and respond to regulatory and digital changes. EY Philippines operates across major business centers, including Metro Manila, and employs professionals in audit, consulting, technology, tax, finance, analytics, and business support. The firm is known for structured training, professional certifications, international collaboration, and exposure to clients across multiple industries. Entry-level employees typically work in team-based environments and may support both local and global engagements. Responsibilities, project allocation, and benefits vary by service line and employment arrangement.

Destination Guide

The Philippines offers strong opportunities in business process services, technology, finance, consulting, healthcare, tourism, and shared-service operations. Metro Manila, especially Taguig and Makati, is the main corporate hub, while Cebu and other urban centers also provide growing employment options. Filipino culture is generally warm, family-oriented, and community-minded, with English widely used in workplaces. Lifestyle ranges from busy metropolitan living to relaxed coastal and provincial communities; transport and traffic can be challenging in Manila. Foreign professionals normally need an appropriate work visa or permit sponsored or supported by an employer, while short visits may follow different entry rules. Relocating workers should budget for housing, healthcare, transportation, and documentation, and confirm current immigration requirements before travel. Island destinations such as Palawan, Boracay, Cebu, and Siargao are popular for leisure.

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