Saiful Amri

Country: Indonesia
Sector: Government
Job title: Tax Officer
Subject of study: Accounting and Finance
Year of graduation: 2022
Type/Level of study: Post graduate

Current Employer/Organisation Name

Directorate General of Taxation, Ministry of Finance Indonesia

What have you been doing since leaving Exeter, and what are you doing now?

Working for government as a Tax Officer in Directorate General of Taxation, Ministry of Finance Indonesia.

Why did you choose this career? And what do you enjoy most about your work?

I chose that career because beside it suitable for my skill also I am very proud helping my country to raise the income budget from taxation.

Please tell us if you were a member of any societies, groups or sports clubs?

I was a member of Wednesday Night Football group l (The group that play indoor football on Wednesday Night).

What did you enjoy most about your programme and what was the biggest highlight?

The e-learning system is helpful for student and the facilities are beyond expectation.

What did you enjoy most about studying here?

The chance that I can meet people from many countries.

Why did you choose to study at Exeter?

The location of the campus and the quality of education.

What skills and experiences have been most useful for your career?

Accounting, Finance, Stata and Phyton modules.

What advice would you give to a current student who wishes to pursue your career?

Still keep hard working to pursue the dream.

What are your plans for the future?

Established tax consultant and advisories company.

 

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