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The Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) is Australia's national statistical agency. We provide trusted official statistics on a wide range of economic, social, population and environmental matters of importance to Australia. As an organisation, we are proud of our success as a trusted, independent and apolitical provider of statistics for all Australians.
Graduates in our Data Science stream will work in our Statistical Data Integration Division which is responsible for bringing existing information together to create new integrated data assets for the benefit of the Australian community, and plays a significant role in engagement with external data custodians and acquiring and analysing administrative data for statistical purposes.
Our success is driven by our talented employees and their capabilities which is why it is important for us to provide an exceptional working environment. We have offices located in each state, allowing the freedom of movement for participants involved in the graduate program. At the ABS we provide an ongoing commitment to career development through tailored learning and development programs as well as formal graduate training. Our focus for this graduate program is to help you develop your skills to effectively contribute to the core processes that the ABS undertakes.
The benefits:
4.3
1,000 - 50,000 employees
Government & Public Service
The ABS is Australia's national statistical agency, providing trusted official statistics on a wide range of economic, social and population matters.
Flexible working arrangements and office culture.
The many things to learn and improve upon. The flexibility to allow work/life balance.
Flex time, work matters, mostly self-directed.
Being able to work on a wide range of topics that have a real tangible benefit to Australia.
Work-life balance good career progression plenty of training/development opportunities good salary.
Career advancement opportunities are lacking.
Sometimes the 'hot desking' set up can be distracting. But it's not always so.
Restrictions involving bureaucracy/red tape. Current difficulties caused by adjustments to decreasing budget.
The tall hierarchy which limits an individual's agency and ability to work independently.
head office in another city, meaning that work opportunities in my office can be limited.