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Westpac Group

4.4
  • 1,000 - 50,000 employees

2022 Young Technologists Scholarship

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  • Australia

    Australia

    • New South Wales

    • Queensland

    • Victoria

    • Western Australia

Location

New South Wales, Queensland, Victoria

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Opportunity details

  • Opportunity typeInternship, Clerkship or Placement
  • Application open dateApply by 21 Feb 2023

Are you intrigued by technology and how it can change the world for the better? Westpac Young Technologists Scholarships are designed specifically for high school graduates who are passionate about technology and eager to explore its potential for good. We’re looking for curious young minds, open to new ideas and untapped opportunities. If this sounds like you, let’s make it happen.

“The Scholarship helped give me the skills, confidence and resources to take advantage of new digital opportunities to create social change.”

– 2016 Westpac Young Technologists Scholar, Amy Marks.

The Scholarship in a nutshell.

For starters, there’s funding. You could get $5,000 per year over three years to really inspire your thinking. But that’s just the start. We’ll help you develop into a stronger leader through the Disruptive Leaders Program, which includes five days in Asia as part of an international learning experience (pending no travel restrictions). You will also have access to paid internships and inspiring mentors. Best of all, you’ll become a lifelong member of the Westpac 100 Scholars Network; an inclusive group of some of the brightest young minds in Australia.

Ready to be part of the innovation nation?

You’re about to embark on an exciting experience at university – imagine where you could take this with the chance to learn from industry leaders within Westpac Group and beyond. We’ll introduce you to some of the most innovative minds to inspire your thinking, push you further, and give you new insights into your specialist field

We’ve already done the networking for you.

As a Westpac Young Technologist, you’ll become part of the Westpac 100 Scholars Network. Lifelong membership to this network gives you access to one of Australia’s most diverse meetings of like-minds. Drawing on the Scholars’ strong sense of purpose and desire to collaborate, the network is designed to be inspiring, influential and a life-long learning experience.

What does it take to be a Young Technologists Scholar?

A passion for technology and relentless curiosity – you are eager to explore how it can change the world for the better. We’ll also need to see your determination and desire to connect with others too – as well as the big ideas you have. So if you’re someone who never stops asking ‘what if?’, we should talk.

“The stand-out difference between the Westpac Scholarship to all other scholarships out there is the opportunities that are available to you. Not only are we incredibly privileged to receive money to support our studies, we are part of the W100 Scholars Network, which has a strong sense of community and offers immense support to each and every person.”

– 2017 Westpac Scholar, Niamh Conway

Key dates

2021

  • Applications open for 2022 scholarships: August 2021 
  • Applications close: 2022 application close dates are determined by partnering universities. Click on Apply now to find out more. 
  • University shortlisting: November 2021 – January 2022 (dates will vary depending on the university).
  • Selection Panel: December 2021 – January 2022 (dates will vary depending on the university).

2022

  • Westpac Scholars Summit: TBC
  • Applications Open for 2023: August 2022

Criteria

To apply students must have completed the appropriate level of education to gain university entrance within the last two years. Students must enrol in an approved technology-related degree at one of five partner universities.

Applicants may enrol in a dual or double degree, however this must occur from the point of application and include a technology degree.

Who can apply?

Open to students who have:

  • A passion for technology.
  • Interest in enhancing Australia's future technology landscape.
  • Focus on personal growth and development.
  • Commitment to be an active Westpac Scholar Alumni member.
  • Diverse skills and experience.
  • Academic excellence, with a minimum credit average for the duration of the degree.

Applicants must also be an Australian citizen. Please refer to your preferred university’s terms and conditions.

“I want to be an advocate for diversity, by breaking down the stereotypes that impact gender participation, and encourage more women to enter the IT field”

– 2016 Westpac Scholar, Alicia Hastie

Work rights

The opportunity is available to applicants in any of the following categories.

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Australia
Australian Citizen

Qualifications & other requirements

You should have or be completing the following to apply for this opportunity.

Degree or Certificate
Qualification level
Qualification level
Associate Degree or higher
Study field
Study field (any)

Hiring criteria

  • Experience requirementNo experience required
  • Working rights
    Australian Citizen
  • Study fields
    IT & Computer Science
  • Degree typesAssociate Degree or higher
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Reviews

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Graduate
Melbourne
4 months ago

Provide hr advice to employees and leaders across the group

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Graduate
Sydney
4 months ago

A lot of admin work - booking meetings, writing minutes, making presentation packs, liaising with eas to organise higher-ups attendance. a lot of work is given to you that others in the team would rather not do - the important thing is to have a good attitude regardless of how passionate you are about it as that attitude is what people will talk about when you roll off/apply for internal roles.

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Graduate
Sydney
4 months ago

Monthly reporting. automating reports learnings and implementation

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About the employer

Westpac Group Australia

Westpac Group

Rating

4.4

Number of employees

1,000 - 50,000 employees

Industries

Banking & Financial Services

When you join Westpac Group, you’ll be empowered to make a difference, speak your truth and discover what success means to you.

Pros and cons of working at Westpac Group

Pros

  • The quality of the work and the people you work with.

  • Huge amount of opportunity to learn and grow.

  • Flexibility, atmosphere.

  • Rotating around between teams ensures I am learning lots and meeting heaps of people.

  • Great extracurricular opportunities to be involved in - from employee action groups to Toastmasters clubs.

Cons

    • Sometimes it is difficult to contact/work with departments outside of your area.

    • Because it's so big, it's very slow to move with change and onboarding to systems.

    • Having set days to come into the office. Hard to find a job after graduate program finishes.

    • Too many systems.

    • We are big, old and clunky. This means things can take ages to actually get done, and there can be heaps of red tape.