Jared J Tan, M Acc
About Jared J Tan, M Acc
Jared J Tan, M Acc, is a Community Intern at Brace Yourself Games, where he has enhanced social media engagement and managed influencer campaigns. He has a background in accounting and marketing, with previous roles at KPMG and the Canada Revenue Agency.
Work at Brace Yourself Games
Jared J Tan has been serving as a Community Intern at Brace Yourself Games since 2021. In this role, he has coordinated the studio developer stream schedule and hosted regular streams and interviews. His efforts contributed to growing Twitter impressions by 21% within the first three months by planning and producing social media content for multiple brands. Additionally, he managed a $150,000 budget influencer campaign, successfully closing deals with 43 streamers globally.
Previous Experience at KPMG
Prior to his current position, Jared worked at KPMG as a Senior Accountant and Marketing Content Creator from 2018 to 2021. During his tenure in the Vancouver, Canada Area, he managed the first use of the KPMG Events mobile app and gamified the experience for the Inspire 2020 conference. His role involved creating marketing content that supported various initiatives within the firm.
Experience at Canada Revenue Agency
Jared's professional background includes a position at the Canada Revenue Agency as a Tax Auditor and Compliance Officer from 2015 to 2017 in Ontario, Canada. In this role, he was responsible for ensuring compliance with tax regulations and conducting audits to assess tax liabilities.
Educational Background
Jared studied at the University of Waterloo, where he earned a Master of Accounting in 2018 after completing an 11-month program. He also obtained a Bachelor of Accounting and Financial Management from the same institution, completing his studies from 2013 to 2017. His education provided a strong foundation in accounting principles and financial management.
Event Management and Community Engagement
Jared has demonstrated skills in event management and community engagement through various initiatives. He organized a three-hour art show and concert featuring dozens of performers from seven different cities. Additionally, he released a band's new album in front of over 100 people while managing a crowdfunding campaign that raised thousands of dollars.