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Real Estate Advisory Services Project Management Intern Program (Rolling Intake)

Location details

On-site

  • Australia

    Australia

    • Queensland

      Brisbane

    • Western Australia

      Perth

Remote

Brisbane, Perth

  • Australia

    Australia

    Remote work

    • Queensland

      Brisbane

    • Western Australia

      Perth

Location

Brisbane, Perth, Brisbane, Perth

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Opportunity details

  • Opportunity typeInternship, Clerkship or Placement
  • SalaryAUD 62,000 - 70,000 / Year
  • Number of vacancies1-20 vacancies
  • Application open dateApply by 22 Dec 2023
  • Start dateStart date Ongoing

What if your career could have a lasting impact on you, and on the world?  

At EY we believe that whoever you are, your uniqueness helps us stand apart.  Through our coaching and training programs, you’ll develop the skillsets you need to stay relevant today and in the future – all while building a network of colleagues, mentors, and leaders who will be on the journey with you at EY and beyond. The exceptional EY experience. It's yours to build.    

What’s in it for you? 

The EY Real Estate Advisory Services Project Management team is one of the largest and most diversified real estate advisory teams within Australia. Our national team of over 60 real estate specialists work across all sectors and real estate disciplines. We are market leaders in assisting clients to navigate disruption, emerging trends and new sectors. Working as part of the team will provide you with broad exposure to the following areas: 

  • Real Estate Valuations – Valuation experience across a range of asset classes including office, retail, residential, development projects as well as specialist and emerging asset classes such as Built to Rent and Healthcare. 
  • Real Estate Transactions – Managing and planning transaction processes for sales, leasing and structured development agreements. 
  • Real Estate Advisory – Various forms of engagements on behalf of private and government clients, including project feasibility, highest and best use analysis, due diligence, development strategies in emerging sectors such as Built-to-Rent and ESG initiatives. 
  • Real Estate Funding – Advising on capital funding options and overseeing and managing market-based processes to secure capital funding for projects and business plans. 
  • Project Management – working on project procurement, budgeting, feasibility and contract management while collaborating on a range of government, institutional and private clients to realise their property and development aspirations 

This Intern program provides the opportunity to gain unique experience and exposure to the multitude of asset classes and property sectors we work in on a regular basis.  

Our programs are structured around your final year(s) of study and professional commitments. In addition to a competitive salary, the program counts towards your API work experience (if relevant) and you will be exposed to an entrepreneurial culture that recognises, rewards and develops talent. 

Eligibility  

To be eligible for our EY Real Estate Advisory Project Management Intern Program you are required to be:  

  • Completing your studies in 2023 or 2024   
  • An Australian or New Zealand citizen, or an Australian permanent resident 
  • Completing a property related discipline with a view to Associate Membership with the Australian Property Institute  

We ask that you only submit one application for your preferred location and business area.  

What you can expect   

All candidates are required to submit an online application attaching their passport (or alternative ID), CV and academic transcript   

All eligible candidates will be invited to complete a Job Simulation assessment which includes some video response questions  

Once we review your application and assessment results, you may be invited into an interview or Recruitment Day  

We recommend applying early as we will be recruiting on an ongoing basis, and positions will close once filled.  

Please note that it can take up to six weeks to hear from us as we have a rigorous recruitment process in place for our student program roles.  

The exceptional EY experience. It’s yours to build.  

Our preferred applicant will be required to undertake employment screening by EY or our external third-party provider.  

Work rights

The opportunity is available to applicants in any of the following categories.

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Australia
Australian CitizenAustralian Permanent Resident
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New Zealand
New Zealand Citizen

Qualifications & other requirements

You should have or be completing the following to apply for this opportunity.

Degree or Certificate
Qualification level
Qualification level
Bachelor or higher
Study field
Study field (any)

Hiring criteria

  • Experience requirementNo experience required
  • Working rights
    Australian Citizen
  • Study fields
    Business & Management
  • Degree typesBachelor or higher
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Reviews

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Graduate
Sydney
5 months ago

I am an audit graduate and am slowly learning how to perform an audit from start to finish. This has involved me working on increasingly complicated accounts and assisting my seniors and managers in this process. Day-to-day I am typically responsible for sampling, discussing problems with client, and helping clean-up/present workbooks for seniors/managers to review.

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Graduate
Sydney
5 months ago

My day-to-day responsibilities include updating seniors on my work, completing my assigned tasks, communicating with the client and building relationships

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Graduate
Perth
5 months ago

As a graduate consultant in the risk team, my day-to-day responsibilities vary based on the engagement/project I am working on. Risk projects tend to have three key phases: Planning, Fieldwork, and Reporting. The planning stage often involves tasks such as requesting information from clients, confirming the issue you are solving for them, and completing administrative work. Fieldwork is where I will deal with client communication, analyzing documents, figuring out risks/findings, and attempting to figure out where the client is going right or wrong. Once this is all completed, I will assist the team with writing the final report and sending it to the client for review. EY also provides a lot of learning opportunities when you aren't as busy with work. This involves internal modules, courses, and qualifications you can obtain.

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About the employer

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EY Australia

Rating

3.9

Number of employees

> 100,000 employees

Industries

Accounting & Advisory

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Pros and cons of working at EY Australia

Pros

  • The flexibility with my work schedule. I can work from home, or leave for appointments during the day if I need and make up the time some other days etc.

  • The people, learning and opportunities.

  • The opportunities available and having different aspects that are important to the company e.g. soccer tournament, ripples etc. Learning experience has been amazing and have had lots of hands-on help from upper management.

  • The work culture within EY's consulting practice has been incredibly welcoming in the early stages of my career. Off the bat, I've been given the opportunity to have a buddy (similar rank level) and counsellor (manager +) who have guided me in getting adapted to the team and ensuring I am exposed to different types of work.

  • Due to the size and complexity of the work we do at EY, an employee is able to expose themselves to a range of interesting working opportunities, as long as they are willing to extend themselves.

Cons

    • Salary is not the best.

    • The model of being coached by those that are only 1 or 2 years your senior... they might be a good worker, but that doesn't always make them a good teacher.

    • The salary at early stages.

    • End of Financial Year workload - unavoidable though and not the end of the world.

    • There are times where you may feel overwhelmed with what your key tasks/expectations are. This is something that gets better over time and is likely not specifically an EY issue - more something that is dealt with in other professional services companies as well.