Canberra, Sydney, Darwin
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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.