The Department of Innovation, Industry, Science and Seeking
Research strives as a key priority to encourage the We are seeking applications from recent ICT
sustainable growth of Australian industries by developing graduates to work in application development,
a national innovation system that drives knowledge infrastructure/operational support and service
creation, cutting edge science and research, international management areas. Skills sought include
competitiveness and greater productivity. eBusiness Object Orient Analysis and Design, IT security,
Division provides infrastructure and technology services database design and administration, systems
to its clients. In addition to providing ICT services to the architecture, enterprise architecture and
Department, eBusiness delivers whole-of-government business analysis.
services to business through the
business.gov.au portal.
Degree/Disciplines
ICT Graduates will have a unique opportunity to be
We welcome applications from graduates
engaged in technology projects that have a direct
who have completed a minimum three-year
involvement with both the business community and
degree in any ICT related discipline. Applicants
government agencies.
who also have post-graduate qualifications
You will be involved in a range of diverse technology
and some work experience are strongly
projects throughout the various stages of the program.
encouraged to apply.
The formal training covers many public sector topics
How to apply
including, but not limited to:
Online at
www.innovation.gov.au/graduates
Evaluating new technologies
When to apply
Enterprise Architecture
2010 Graduate Development Program:
Business Websites
February - April 2009
Meeting ICT needs with strategic direction of the
Eligibility
organisation
You must have completed a minimum three
You will undertake three rotations within eBusiness
year degree. If your degree is from an overseas
Division. A component of the program involves work on a
university, it must be recognised by the
major project, which may involve providing a technology
National Office of Overseas Skills Recognition
solution to a real-life business issue.
(NOOSR) (www.aei.gov.au). You must also be an
Other benefits of the program include:
Australian citizen and be prepared to relocate
Relocation assistance should you be moving from
to Canberra.
interstate.
Position locations
Competitive salary of around $47,000 during the
All ICT Graduate positions are located in
program and upon completion, a permanent position
Canberra.
with a salary of around $57,000 and the opportunity to
Further information
gain further promotion through merit-based selection
See
www.innovation.gov.au/graduates or email
processes.
ictgraduate.coordination@innovation.gov.au or
Salary packaging options and generous superannuation. call 02 6213 6614 or 02 6276 1342 during EST
Ongoing professional development opportunities.
business hours.
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