Good morning. My name is [Your Name]. I graduated from Dongbei University of Finance and Economics with a degree in Finance.
I have seven years of experience working in the Big Four—first at EY and then at PwC. My focus was on individual income tax compliance, covering both Hong Kong and Mainland China. On a daily basis, I worked entirely in an English-language environment—all systems, regulations, and communications were in English.
What I've developed through my tax compliance work is a strong sensitivity to numbers and a disciplined approach to accuracy. My core daily task was analyzing large volumes of payroll data, identifying discrepancies, and tracing them back to the source. This is fundamentally the same skill set required for cost analysis—spotting anomalies in data and understanding what's driving them.
I'm now looking to transition into a cost analyst role because I want to apply my analytical skills closer to business operations. I'm particularly drawn to Pfizer PGS Dalian because it's a world-class pharmaceutical manufacturing site, and I understand that in today's environment, cost control and operational efficiency are more critical than ever for pharma companies.
I know I lack direct manufacturing experience, but I'm a fast learner. I've already started studying standard costing, variance analysis, and SAP CO module basics. I'm based locally in Dalian and I'm looking for a long-term career here.
Thank you for your time.