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One of Datacom’s fastest growing teams have an exciting opportunity for a graduate who is looking to grow in the field of payroll.
At Datacom, we've been providing outsourced payroll services to thousands of businesses across New Zealand and Australia for more than 50 years.
As a graduate you’ll have access to non-stop learning and training and over time will be responsible for your own portfolio of clients. Your career journey will start with 3 weeks of training and learning, making sure you’re set up for success.
Joining our Pay Systems team means access to clear career pathways and opportunities to continue to grow. In this client facing role you will become an expert in our Pay Systems Products, providing advice and solutions to our highly valued clients.
This opportunity will suit someone looking to build a client facing career in Financial Services. You might have studied finance, business, or commerce, you could be fresh out of university or had some experience maybe in the banking or finance industry.
About Datacom
We have over 6,500 people across our global offices, and generate an annual revenue of over $1.2 billion, this makes us one of Australasia’s largest professional IT services companies. We have extensive expertise in operating data centres, providing IT services, software engineering and application management, as well as payroll and customer service design and operations. With this comes a long list of significant clients Datacom is committed to hiring, developing and promoting the best talent from a diverse range of backgrounds. We are local at heart, yet world-class in capability.
Benefits
Employee's at Datacom have access to a range of benefits including;
The opportunity is available to applicants in any of the following categories.
New Zealand
New Zealand Citizen
New Zealand Permanent Resident
Graduate Cloud Engineer at Datacom Australia & New Zealand
Bachelor of Arts in Communication at Miriam College
Cloud Engineer at Datacom Australia & New Zealand
Bachelor of Information Technology at Victoria University of Wellington