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Creating a meaningful career is important, but so is creating yourself. With us, you'll have the opportunity to grow, learn new skills and do work that matters. We'll help you create the career you want, where you can confidently tap into your passions and do more with your degree.
As a Vacationer, you'll gain invaluable industry experience, work with inspiring people driven to make a difference and become a part of a culture that thrives on the diversity of its people. You'll work on client engagements, take part in projects addressing some of the tough challenges facing our nation, and strengthen your skills while witnessing the impact of your contribution. Not to mention, a potential fast track into our Graduate Program at the end of the internship!
During the 4-6 week program, you will:
The areas you could join include:
You're in your second last year of uni, digitally-savvy, and ready to learn. You're passionate about making a difference and playing an active role in reimagining the future of society. Regardless of what degree you're studying, with us you can discover opportunities that truly align to your passion and interests.
Our recruitment process for this vacancy will follow the timeline below:
Please note that timelines vary depending on the PwC office location and program you're applying to.
Upon submitting your application, you'll receive an invitation to complete 1 online assessment. Please make sure that you complete it within 3 business days.
You'll also need to attend Career Jam, our assessment centre, as per the above dates.
We accept one application per candidate. We recommend that you apply to the location and area that closely aligns with your skills, passions and interests. People who reach the final stages of the recruitment process will be contacted by one of our recruiters to confirm the area that they will be considered for.
Wishing you all the best in creating your application!
PwC Campus Recruitment
Risk Consulting Senior Associate at PwC Australia
Bachelor of Information Technology at Swinburne University of Technology