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Applications for the 2021 ASIC Graduate Program now open! If you’re motivated, a high achiever and have a genuine interest in the vital work ASIC does, then apply for our graduate program.
At ASIC, there is good reason for everything we do, every law we regulate, every action we take and every interaction we have with industry and consumers. We're proud of the difference we make to Australia's economic reputation and well-being.
From day one, you will be involved in meaningful work. You'll enjoy participating in a well-established, exciting Graduate Program, working alongside experienced professionals who are committed to helping you develop your knowledge and skills.
The Graduate program includes:
The type of work you will be doing on the program may include;
We want graduates that show accountability, professionalism and teamwork and who have sharp analytical minds. If you're a motivated high achiever with a genuine interest in the vital work ASIC does, then you're the kind of graduate we're looking for. You'll need to have a relevant undergraduate degree from 2018, 2019 or 2020.
To ensure ASIC is a more pre-emptive and pro-active regulator, we are using data analytics to help us achieve our vision. It is vital that our graduates have the attributes required to analyse trends and summarise raw data and information. Your understanding of the significance of data analytics to financial regulation will be a key element to your success.
“The best part of the ASIC Graduate Program was the variety of the work I got to do. I got to work on a number of high-profile projects, meet with CEOs and board members, liaise with other regulatory and law enforcement agencies, and collaborate with other government departments and industry.I was fully supported by my managers and team members in all aspects of my work and development as a graduate. This included the opportunity to attend various training courses and conferences. I’ve also made close friendships with my graduate cohort, which has endured years after finishing our graduate program.”
My role is to provide IT support to internal staff. My responsibilities include helping customers who need help, daily BAU health checks and writing code for new releases/bug fixes.
Generally providing legal advice and assisting in the conduct of litigation.
My day to day responsibilities varies with the team I work in - some teams have more demanding day-to-day responsibilities than others but there is always work to be found if sought
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1,000 - 50,000 employees
Government & Public Service
The Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC) is Australia’s corporate, markets, financial services and consumer credit regulator.
The opportunities for development. They continually offer opportunities for personal and professional development.
15.4% super. You can join different societies such as Women in IT and Women in ASIC. Culture is very friendly, relaxed and helpful. Flexible working arrangements.
From day 1, I have felt supported to grow, learn and challenge myself in my work.
Great location. The Sydney office is close to Town Hall station, access to shops/food. Flexible - flex time, work from home, hot desking. Environment - atmosphere is welcoming/friendly, focus on diversity.
The breadth of interesting work available, Positive attitude towards graduates from managers and the broader organisation who are keen to involve graduates in the more interesting work, Reasonable working hours
Good work-life balance; unique, interesting, high-profile and challenging work that you can't do anywhere else.
Limited career progression
Sometimes bureaucracy slows the introduction of new work processes allowing us to be behind when compared to private sector
Processes and IT systems are slow and outdated.
Sometimes there isn't enough expectation on you to produce
Progression can be difficult because the promotions process is not simple.