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  • 1,000 - 50,000 employees

ABS 2020 Graduate Development Program (Population & Social Statistics)

Graduate positions in our Population & Social Statistics stream are located in Canberra, Adelaide, Brisbane, Darwin, Hobart, Melbourne & Sydney.

Opportunity Expired

As a graduate in our Population & Social Statistics stream you will help deliver statistics on a range of topics.

Opportunity details

Opportunity Type
Graduate Job
Number of Vacancies
17
Salary
$55,000 - $59,999

$55,000 - $59,999

Application dates

Applications Open
9 May 2019
Applications Close
2 Jun 2019

Minimum requirements

Minimum Prior Qualification
Bachelor
Accepting International Applications
No
Qualifications Accepted
H
Humanities (all other)
Politics & Policy Studies
Social Science (all other)
M
Public Health
Psychology & Counselling
S
Earth Sciences

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.

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.

As a graduate in our Population & Social Statistics stream you will help deliver statistics on a range of topics such as population (births, deaths & migration), education, housing & homelessness, crime & justice, health & disability, culture & recreation, and Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander peoples. There are also opportunities for graduates to contribute to the planning of the 2021 Census of Population and Housing.

The benefits:

  • Strong emphasis on training and development opportunities: participation in a structured training program, opportunities to shadow our Senior Executives and job training specific to your role.
  • Our graduate program runs for 9 months from early February to late October, allowing progression to a higher salary much faster than other graduate programs.
  • Most graduates commence on a salary of $57,438 (plus 15.4% superannuation), with ICT graduates starting on $62, 996 (plus 15.4% superannuation).
  • Salary advancement on successful completion of the program in October 2020: $62,996 for most streams; $70,858 for the ICT stream.
  • Most of our successful graduates are offered a position in their 'home' state, but we cover your relocation costs if you are required to relocate.
  • We can usually offer an early start if you are available to commence work before the graduate program officially commences in February 2020.
  • At the ABS we offer truly flexible working conditions with FlexWorks – our program of flexible working arrangements which includes the opportunity to work from home.
     

Graduate Success Stories


  • Graduate stories
It’s nice to work in a collaborative environment. Issues are discussed freely, and no one is afraid to ask for help regardless of their level of experience.

Gerard Anderson

  • Graduate stories
It’s nice to work in a collaborative environment. Issues are discussed freely, and no one is afraid to ask for help regardless of their level of experience.

Gerard Anderson

  • Graduate stories
One of the best things about my job is that the data I help collate and analyse goes on to inform policy and instigate real change for the betterment of communities.

Elliot Hanton

  • Graduate stories
One of the best things about my job is that the data I help collate and analyse goes on to inform policy and instigate real change for the betterment of communities.

Elliot Hanton

  • Graduate stories
It’s nice to work in a collaborative environment. Issues are discussed freely, and no one is afraid to ask for help regardless of their level of experience.

Gerard Anderson

  • Graduate stories
It’s nice to work in a collaborative environment. Issues are discussed freely, and no one is afraid to ask for help regardless of their level of experience.

Gerard Anderson

  • Graduate stories
One of the best things about my job is that the data I help collate and analyse goes on to inform policy and instigate real change for the betterment of communities.

Elliot Hanton

  • Graduate stories
One of the best things about my job is that the data I help collate and analyse goes on to inform policy and instigate real change for the betterment of communities.

Elliot Hanton