Canberra, Sydney, Brisbane
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The Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) is recruiting a number of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) graduates to work in our Technology and Security Division in various locations across Australia.
Our Technology and Security Division (TSD) plays a critical role in enabling and supporting the production of Australia’s official statistics.
We partner with ABS business and external service providers to design, build, test and maintain the IT systems, tools, services, and infrastructure that underpin ABS’s operations.
ICT job roles at the ABS
Some of the roles/areas of work an ICT graduate at the ABS might undertake include:
About the ABS ICT Graduate Program
At the ABS we provide a supportive work environment allowing you to bring your individuality, curiosity, dedication, and passion to your role. Features of our graduate program include:
Eligibility
To be eligible for the 2024 ABS ICT Graduate Program you must:
Further information
Applications close 11.30 PM (AEST), Monday 17 April 2023.
Late applications will not be accepted.
There is some coding (Python), but my day to day responsibilities are mostly about designing processes and systems around data. There is also quite a bit of manual work that is not so enjoyable (usually in Excel or SAS)
I work in an agile team completing programming and devops tasks, with the occasional word or PowerPoint document thrown in.
Day to day, I get to work on super interesting projects, data and tasks and with supportive and friendly people.
4.0
1,000 - 50,000 employees
Government & Public Service
The ABS is Australia's national statistical agency. We inform important decisions by delivering relevant, trusted and objective data and insights.
Everyone is friendly and approachable.
You are given a lot of support and guidance.
Plenty of learning and development opportunities.
Exposure to a wide range of projects.
Good work-life balance with flexible hours.
The work can be quite demanding at times.
Early on there are plenty of opportunities at the APS 4 & 5 to get experience in different team and progress. APS 6 and onward the opportunities become very limited.
Some processes are a bit bureaucratic.
The pace of work can sometimes be slow.
Some office locations are not very convenient.