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EY 2019 Indigenous Vacationer Program

NSW, VIC, QLD, WA, SA, ACT, NT

Opportunity Expired

Do you think the world can work better?

Opportunity details

Opportunity Type
Internship, Clerkship or Placement

Application dates

Applications Open
20 Jun 2018
Applications Close
31 Jul 2018

Minimum requirements

Minimum Prior Qualification
Bachelor
Graduation Results
50 - 64%
Accepting International Applications
No
Qualifications Accepted
B
Actuarial Studies
Business Administration & Management
Human Resources
E
Engineering & Mathematics
I
Computer Graphics & Animation
Data Science
L
Law
S
Sciences (all other)

Do you think the world can work better?

Share in our purpose and see the world through the lens of better. Better defines the way we work and starts with asking questions like, what's next? You see, the biggest breakthroughs in the world happen by asking these two small but powerful words. And that's what we're all about at EY.

We'll provide you with experiences that'll shape your career for years to come. Because when you grow, we do too. With EY you can influence the future of your career, the businesses you work with and even the world you live in.

One decision, a lifetime of opportunity

Experience the working world during your summer or winter university holiday by joining our Indigenous Intern Program. Partnering with CareerTrackers, our Intern Program offers you up to twelve weeks paid work experience throughout your university degree. You'll get real work, real clients and real experiences. Explore your interests, learn business skills and receive world-class training. You'll be able to get a sense of our culture and values, and clarity about the type of career you'd like to shape.

As an Indigenous Intern you can explore your interests and you can expect to participate in a structured program including:

  • induction program, skill development workshops and technical training
  • learning from an Indigenous mentor who will assist you throughout your EY journey
  • yarning circles to connect you with other Indigenous interns across Australia
  • client projects to give you insights into the work we do
  • social events to assist you to build your networks across service lines

What degree, which service line?

In Advisory, Assurance, People Advisory Services, Tax or Transactions, providing excellent relationships and delivering effective business services requires people from many different subject areas including commerce, law, technology, science, actuarial, mathematics and engineering degrees as well.

To ensure you match your interests and career goals, we encourage you to research our service lines before applying.

Eligibility

To apply for our Indigenous Intern Program, you are required to be:

  • Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander or both
  • Studying a university degree, currently anywhere from your first year through to your final year of study

EY is an equal opportunity employer committed to providing a working environment that embraces and values diversity and inclusion across all diversity groups. We are committed to making reasonable adjustments to provide a positive, barrier-free recruitment process and supportive work environment. If you have any support or access requirements, we encourage you to advise us at the time of application.

Apply today at www.ey.com/au/careers/apply

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One of my favourite aspects of EY is that it has a culture of constant learning and growth.

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  • Graduate stories
One of my favourite aspects of EY is that it has a culture of constant learning and growth.

Cody Rapley

  • Graduate stories
Having the opportunity to work on different projects and with other teams really keeps the work interesting and presents lots of great learning opportunities.

Catherine Ma

  • Graduate stories
Having the opportunity to work on different projects and with other teams really keeps the work interesting and presents lots of great learning opportunities.

Catherine Ma