What are the responsibilities and job description for the Senior Tax Associate position at Distinct | North America?
Tax Senior
Baltimore, MD
$95,000 - $120,000 bonus
Most Tax Seniors don't leave because they're unhappy.
They leave because they've outgrown their current environment.
The work still interests them.
The clients are fine.
The team is good people.
But somewhere along the way, the learning slows down, the progression becomes unclear, or the role starts feeling smaller than their ambitions.
That's what makes this opportunity interesting.
This is a firm that continues to grow because it invests heavily in both its clients and its people. The result is an environment where Tax Seniors get exposure to meaningful work, genuine client interaction, and a clear route toward leadership without feeling like they need to wait for somebody else to move first.
For someone looking to make a thoughtful career move rather than simply chase a bigger salary, that can be a powerful combination.
Why they're hiring
The tax practice continues to expand and leadership wants to stay ahead of that growth.
Not after the workload becomes a problem.
Before.
They're looking for someone who can take ownership of client work, build relationships, and become an important part of the future of the team.
This isn't a role where you'll disappear into a preparation queue.
They're looking for someone who enjoys understanding the client behind the return and who wants to gradually become more involved in planning, advisory work, and client conversations.
The technical side matters.
But so does the ability to think commercially and communicate confidently.
What the role actually looks like
One of the biggest attractions of this position is the variety.
You'll work with a broad client base that includes:
- Privately owned businesses
- Real estate companies
- Professional service firms
- Family owned organisations
- High net worth individuals
- Growing middle market businesses
That mix creates exposure to different industries, different challenges, and different opportunities to develop.
Some days will involve complex tax returns and review work.
Others will involve client meetings, planning discussions, or helping junior staff work through technical issues.
It's the sort of role where no two weeks feel exactly the same.
Why people tend to join
Most candidates considering opportunities like this aren't looking for dramatic change.
They're looking for meaningful improvements.
More visibility.
Better clients.
A stronger team around them.
A clearer idea of what comes next.
This firm tends to attract people from both smaller local firms and much larger regional organisations because it offers a balance many firms struggle to achieve.
The client work is sophisticated.
The resources are strong.
The leadership team remains accessible.
And the hybrid working model gives people flexibility without losing the collaborative culture that's helped make the firm successful.
People are trusted to manage their responsibilities like professionals.
That sounds obvious.
Yet it remains surprisingly rare.
What progression actually looks like
Every firm talks about growth opportunities.
The better question is whether they've actually delivered them.
This firm has.
Many senior leaders built their careers internally, progressing through the organisation as the business expanded around them.
That creates confidence.
It demonstrates that development isn't simply something discussed during interviews.
It's something that genuinely happens.
Whether your ambitions involve:
- Tax Manager
- Senior Manager
- Advisory leadership
- Business development
- Building a specialist niche
There is room to create a career path that suits your strengths and ambitions.
The culture in practice
Culture is difficult to describe because the best cultures often feel completely normal when you're inside them.
People help each other.
Leaders are approachable.
Success is recognised.
Work gets done.
That's largely what exists here.
The environment feels ambitious but not exhausting.
Professional but not overly corporate.
Supportive without becoming dependent.
People are expected to perform at a high level, but there isn't a sense that being permanently stressed is somehow part of the job description.
That's one of the reasons retention tends to be so strong.
Who tends to thrive here?
Usually someone who enjoys relationships as much as technical work.
Someone who wants to keep learning.
Someone who likes helping clients solve problems rather than simply processing returns.
Most importantly, someone who sees their next move as a long term decision rather than a short term fix.
Because whilst the firm is hiring a Tax Senior today, they're really looking for someone who could become a much bigger part of the business tomorrow.
Not ready with a resume? Or want a bit more information before applying? That’s fine. Apply the old-fashioned way, or simply reach out to me on LinkedIn or through the Distinct Recruitment website. I’ll happily talk you through the role, the firm, and where it could take you before you make any commitments.
I’m Abigail Stephen, Recruiter at Distinct. I don’t just look at job specs; I look at people, and where they’ll thrive. It’s not about filling gaps. It’s about finding a fit that lasts.
Outside of work, balance for me is Pilates to reset, travel to explore, and skiing to recharge. Because the truth is, you don’t slog through hours for the love of a spreadsheet. You do it for the freedom it buys you. Same principle here.
Salary : $95,000 - $120,000