Avoir des qualités techniques et relationnelles pour envisager l’audit sous l’angle d’un partenariat
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- Le 3 avril 2015
Fonction actuelle: Associé, Deloitte Espagne
Diplôme Audencia: GE 87
Nationalité: Française
Résidence: Madrid - Espagne
"Il faut faire preuve de qualités techniques identifiables et de grandes qualités relationnelles avant d’envisager l’audit sous l’angle d’un partenariat."
Mes missions
- Mon expertise se situe en audit d’entreprises espagnoles, filiales de groupes étrangers, notamment français. Je travaille plus particulièrement dans les secteurs des services et de l’industrie.
- En tant qu’associé, je suis responsable du développement de la clientèle et je supervise également les équipes d’auditeurs. Au quotidien, mes journées se déroulent donc sur plusieurs plans.
- Pour la partie révision, je retrouve mes équipes sur le terrain en entreprise et j’effectue des réunions de synthèse avec nos clients.
- Pour tout ce qui concerne le développement, je procède à l’étude des entreprises, j’entre en contact avec elles afin de leur proposer des services en rapport avec leurs besoins.
- J’ai effectué l’ensemble de mon parcours en audit et en expertise-comptable, en France puis en Espagne. Je souhaitais en effet travailler dans les métiers de la finance et du conseil, tout en conservant la multiplicité des problématiques et des activités abordées.
- D’assistant à devenir associé, chaque changement de poste a demandé une modification substantielle de mes pratiques, tout en tenant compte de l’évolution de la réglementation. Cela nécessite une grande capacité d’adaptation, d’autant que ce métier ne cesse d’évoluer notamment sous l’influence de la régulation et de la supervision des pouvoirs publics (compatibilité des missions, indépendance des auditeurs, qualité et rémunération des travaux, etc.).
"Vous développerez rapidement de nouvelles compétences, notamment dans le management d’équipe et la dimension commerciale."
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