EY’s GDS Assurance Technology Risk Senior Associate supports financial-services clients across APAC by assessing IT controls, technology risks, cybersecurity practices, systems, and regulatory compliance. Requirements typically include a degree in information technology, computer science, accounting, business, or a related field; several years of experience in IT audit, technology risk, internal controls, cybersecurity, or assurance; and familiarity with frameworks such as COBIT, ISO 27001, NIST, SOC reporting, or ITGC testing. Candidates are expected to manage workstreams, prepare clear documentation and reports, communicate confidently with clients, coach junior team members, and work effectively across international teams. Professional certifications such as CISA, CPA, CIA, CISSP, or equivalent are advantageous.
EY, formerly Ernst & Young, is a global professional-services organization providing assurance, consulting, strategy, tax, and transaction services. Its clients include multinational companies, financial institutions, governments, and growing businesses. EY’s Global Delivery Services teams support international engagements through specialist centers located across countries such as the Philippines, India, Poland, and Mexico. The Philippines operation, with a major presence in Taguig and other business hubs, provides audit support, technology risk, analytics, consulting, tax, and shared-service capabilities for EY member firms worldwide. EY promotes professional development through structured learning, international collaboration, and access to technical and industry specialists. Work can be demanding, particularly during audit and regulatory deadlines, but the organization offers exposure to global clients and opportunities to develop expertise in risk, controls, technology, and financial services.
The Philippines offers strong opportunities in IT, cybersecurity, technology risk, business-process services, finance, software development, healthcare, tourism, and international shared services. Taguig’s Bonifacio Global City is a modern business district with offices, restaurants, apartments, and good access to Manila’s wider metropolitan area. Filipino culture is generally warm, family-oriented, social, and English-friendly; festivals, karaoke, regional food, and hospitality are central to everyday life. Living costs vary considerably, with Metro Manila housing and commuting usually more expensive than provincial areas. The country also offers beaches, mountains, diving, and island travel in places such as Palawan, Cebu, and Siargao. Filipino citizens do not need a visa to work locally. Foreign hires normally require employer sponsorship, an Alien Employment Permit, and an appropriate work visa, commonly a 9(g) pre-arranged employment visa. Traffic, rainy seasons, and occasional typhoons should be considered when relocating.
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