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Kick start your career and contribute to the welfare of consumers, business and the wider community by joining the agency responsible for promoting competition, fair trade and consumer protection in Australia, the ACCC.
Employees of the ACCC may also work for the Australian Energy Regulator – the national energy market regulator.
We employ approximately 800 staff nationally with offices in each state and territory.
What we offer ACCC graduates: 1. work in a national agency applying and developing their skills and knowledge
2. provide input to decisions with far-reaching economic, industrial and legal implications
3. become part of a high profile, professional public service agency
4. develop a strong foundation for a rewarding and challenging career.
Graduates work in three different areas of the organisation during our 10-month program. These rotations occur in our Enforcement and Compliance Division, Regulatory Affairs Division, Corporate Division, Mergers and Acquisitions Group or Adjudication Branch.
Some benefits ACCC graduates enjoy are:
a competitive salary package starting at approximately $52,000 and increasing across the program extensive on-the-job learning and formal training career advancement flexible working conditions
the option to purchase leave in addition to four weeks annual leave
assistance with further tertiary study through paid study leave and reimbursement of some fees following completion of the program.
Seeking Graduates with: a genuine interest in industry regulation, competition policy and consumer protection excellent analytical skills a flair for writing the ability to contribute to a team well developed interpersonal and communication skills.
Degrees/disciplines We recruit graduates from all disciplines, particularly: Industrial Economics; Commercial Law; Econometrics; Trade Practices Law; Public Policy; and Financial Modelling.
How to apply Visit Graduate opportunities at
www.accc.gov.au/gradjobs
When to apply Register an expression of interest on our 2012 Graduate Register for information.
Citizenship/residency requirements Australian citizenship
Additional eligibility requirements At minimum, a recent three-year university degree. Ability to attend a week of orientation in Canberra in February 2012.
Position locations Australia-wide – Locations vary according to staffing requirements.
Further information
grad.jobs@
accc.gov.au 03 9290 1875
Our culture & values
“The ACCC exercises its broad responsibilities under the Trade Practices Act 1974 and related legislation with independence and rigour. We are guided by the fundamental principle that competition is crucial to the economic wellbeing of this nation and the quality of life of all Australians.” Graeme Samuel, Chairman
Australian Competition & Consumer Commission (ACCC)
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