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Deloitte AU

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  • 50,000 - 100,000 employees

Deloitte 2018/2019 Summer Vacation Program

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Opportunity details

  • Opportunity typeInternship
  • Application open dateApply by 19 Aug 2018

Whether you're studying Software Engineering, Mathematics, Design or Business and Law, if you're in the second last year of your degree – we'd absolutely love for you to join us as an intern (in the office we'll fondly refer to you as a 'Summer Vaccie').

How it works

It's an opportunity to get an idea of what it's like to work at Deloitte, and whether we're the right fit for you. As a part of this program, you will:

  • Spend 3-8 weeks as a paid intern with one of our teams – expect to work on real client projects and to build up your skills
  • Get assigned a Buddy and Career Coach to give you advice and support along the way
  • Become a part of one of the largest cohorts of interns in Australia, so you'll have other students to lean on and learn from!
  • At the end of your internship, you could be offered a Graduate role with us – meaning you could finish your last year of uni knowing you've already got a job lined up.

Sounds almost too good to be true, right?

The students we're after

While our work and teams are as diverse as the students we hire, there are some common traits that will see you succeed as an intern:

  • You love learning new things – you're open-minded, a quick learner, and a naturally curious person. We're particularly interested in students who are open to developing their technical skills!
  • You're a team player – you thrive in collaborative environments, love bouncing ideas off others; but you can work independently when needed as well.
  • You're a strong communicator – you can clearly articulate your ideas, passion and perspective both in person and in writing.
  • You've got entrepreneur in your DNA – you're tenacious, pragmatic, and a real self-starter.
  • You value openness, empathy and inclusivity – at Deloitte we've built a culture where everyone can bring their whole and authentic self to work!

Qualifications & other requirements

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

Degree or Certificate
Study field
Study field (any)

Hiring criteria

  • Experience requirementNo experience required
  • Study fields
    Business & Management (english)
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Deloitte AU

Rating

4.2

Number of employees

50,000 - 100,000 employees

Industries

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Pros and cons of working at Deloitte AU

Pros

  • Great progressive, modern culture and comprehensive training programs.

  • The people are truly amazing and welcoming.

  • I get to walk in to work looking forward to what I will be doing today. I am kept busy everyday doing things that I like doing. I am not asked to do work that people know are boring. If I am ever stuck with work, my team is happy to help me or give me tips. I feel like I am learning everyday with great support.

  • Great people to work with, awesome graduate program and clients

  • Being able to work on a vast range of projects to get experience across multiple areas before deciding what to specialise in.

Cons

    • In the beginning, I felt like there wasn't much expectations as a grad and there was days where I didn't have work from my own team. That made work very boring. But I later figured that I was just given freedom to work on stuff that I wanted to learn. So I started trying to learn things myself and approached other teams I am interested in for some work. I now do interesting work for different teams and feel like I am actually helping.

    • Consulting often requires you to work long hours without getting paid overtime.

    • IT doesn't support Macs very well.

    • Emails, there are so many emails to deal with.

    • The lack of firm supported social team events. Due to the case base nature of investigations, at times you can feel underutilised in the quieter (although infrequent) times.