
Anyone recruiting in the London in-house tax market right now knows how difficult it is to hire recently qualified professionals, particularly those with 1-2 years’ PQE.
The reasons are well-rehearsed:
- Compliance & accounting experience gaps: Many newly qualified tax professionals from the advisory firms have deep technical knowledge but lack the breadth of compliance and accounting exposure smaller in-house teams often require.
- Career management by firms: The Big 4, in particular, are much better today at career development and retention. They’re keeping talent engaged with structured career paths and interesting work.
- Pay pressure: Newly qualified salaries in practice have risen sharply, in some cases outstripping in-house market rates.
Case Study: A smart way one Head of Tax thought differently about their hiring
James Rodgers, SRM’s Head of Tax Recruitment, recently worked with a Head of Tax at a well-known retail business who faced exactly this problem. Rather than insist on hiring someone with a classic corporate tax background, he took a more flexible approach. His view was simple: if someone is ACA or CTA-qualified, the letters demonstrate strong technical ability, regardless of whether their experience was in employment taxes, VAT or transfer pricing. He hired a talented employment taxes specialist, brought her into the team, and began to train her in corporate tax while giving her responsibility in a broader managerial role.The outcome? A win-win.
- The Head of Tax gained a highly motivated, capable team member who brought a fresh perspective and was keen to learn.
- The candidate secured an opportunity she thought would never be open to her – a corporate tax-focused in-house role – while leveraging her existing expertise.
