Emily Jackson
About Emily Jackson
Emily Jackson is an Excise Tax Auditor at the Government of Canada, where she has worked since 2022. She has held various roles within the government and has a Bachelor of Commerce degree from Memorial University of Newfoundland.
Work at Government of Canada
Emily Jackson has held multiple positions at the Government of Canada, demonstrating a diverse skill set in various roles. She currently serves as an Excise Tax Auditor since 2022. Prior to this, she worked as an Audit Examiner for one month in 2022, and as a Business Validation Officer for seven months in 2021. Her experience also includes serving as an Assessment Processing Officer for eight months in 2020 and as a Client Services Agent for three months in 2020. Additionally, she completed a co-op placement as an Auditor Assistant for three months in 2019.
Education and Expertise
Emily Jackson earned a Bachelor of Commerce (BCom) degree in Accounting from Memorial University of Newfoundland, completing her studies from 2016 to 2021. During her academic career, she was recognized for her academic excellence by being named to the Faculty of Business Administration’s Dean’s List for two consecutive years, 2018-19 and 2019-20. She intends to pursue a CPA designation with CPA Atlantic in the Winter semester of 2022, further enhancing her professional qualifications.
Background
Emily Jackson has a background that includes both educational and professional experiences in the field of accounting and auditing. She worked at Achieva Educational Services as an After-School Educator for four months in 2016-2017. Her early career included various roles at the Government of Canada, where she developed her skills in client services and auditing. Her experiences have contributed to her effective communication abilities, which support her professional endeavors.
Achievements
Emily Jackson has achieved recognition for her academic performance, notably being named to the Dean's List at Memorial University of Newfoundland for two consecutive years. This acknowledgment reflects her commitment to excellence in her studies. Additionally, her progression through various roles at the Government of Canada illustrates her dedication to her career in public service and auditing.