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PwC People Pulse: A Day in the Life at PwC

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Moving across the world isn’t just a change of scenery, it’s a whole new way of working. Radhey Sham Punyani, a tax and accounting manager at PwC Luxembourg, joined this episode of the PwC People Pulse to share how his career took him from the skyscrapers of Chicago to the winding streets of Europe’s financial heart. Radhey didn’t always know tax would be his calling. In fact, it was a university course and a passionate professor that sparked his interest. What started as curiosity became a career. He says this is a career path for people who love to solve problems. “No day is the same,” he explained. “Every client brings new challenges, and that’s what makes it exciting.” Even thousands of kilometres from where he started, Radhey feels right at home. PwC’s values, he says, are the same wherever you go. That consistency helped him make the leap from PwC Chicago to PwC Luxembourg with confidence. “It didn’t feel like starting over,” he said. “It felt like continuing, just on a global scale.” Outside of work, Radhey is just as engaged. From basketball to padel to launching PwC Luxembourg’s chess club, he’s made the most of the firm’s POP (People of PwC) initiative. He praises the firm saying “If something doesn’t exist, you’re encouraged to create it.” These connections aren’t just for fun, they are powerful at work too. With over 3,500 people in the office, Radhey says knowing colleagues across departments makes it easier to deliver for clients because you learn who are the experts in every field. Right now, his team is growing. He’s looking for people who are curious, detail-oriented, and thrive on solving problems. If this sounds like you, you can find all job openings on the PwC Luxembourg careers page. [This is sponsored content]
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Moving across the world isn’t just a change of scenery, it’s a whole new way of working. Radhey Sham Punyani, a tax and accounting manager at PwC Luxembourg, joined this episode of the PwC People Pulse to share how his career took him from the skyscrapers of Chicago to the winding streets of Europe’s financial heart. Radhey didn’t always know tax would be his calling. In fact, it was a university course and a passionate professor that sparked his interest. What started as curiosity became a career. He says this is a career path for people who love to solve problems. “No day is the same,” he explained. “Every client brings new challenges, and that’s what makes it exciting.” Even thousands of kilometres from where he started, Radhey feels right at home. PwC’s values, he says, are the same wherever you go. That consistency helped him make the leap from PwC Chicago to PwC Luxembourg with confidence. “It didn’t feel like starting over,” he said. “It felt like continuing, just on a global scale.” Outside of work, Radhey is just as engaged. From basketball to padel to launching PwC Luxembourg’s chess club, he’s made the most of the firm’s POP (People of PwC) initiative. He praises the firm saying “If something doesn’t exist, you’re encouraged to create it.” These connections aren’t just for fun, they are powerful at work too. With over 3,500 people in the office, Radhey says knowing colleagues across departments makes it easier to deliver for clients because you learn who are the experts in every field. Right now, his team is growing. He’s looking for people who are curious, detail-oriented, and thrive on solving problems. If this sounds like you, you can find all job openings on the PwC Luxembourg careers page. [This is sponsored content]
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