Based on 8 surveyed graduates working at Reserve Bank of Australia. Read on to get an insider’s view on life as a graduate.
4.3
Based on 8 reviews
Pros & Cons
Opportunities to Learn: "So many opportunities to learn and grow."
Supportive Environment: "People are supportive."
Flexible Work Hours: "Very flexible, accommodates for individual needs."
Range of Work: "Exposed to a variety of different areas of work. Great learning opportunities especially being a part of the graduate program."
Work-Life Balance: "The workplace demands are reasonable and boundaries for work-life balance are respected and enforced."
Slow Processes: "Many processes are slow."
Pressure: "Can sometimes feel pressure as the work we do is important and meaningful."
Bureaucratic: "Approval processes can take some additional time when changes are made."
Traditional Process: "Not enough innovation and change very traditional slow to change."
Unclear Deadlines: "This has though provided a great learning opportunity to prioritise what is important and reach out to management for advice."
What Insiders Say
7.7
Career Prospects
7.7
Career Prospects
"The graduate program is 2 years, after which the graduate in IT needs to find a role in the company which is generally at a higher 'level' career progression wise."
"There are strong and passionate employee resource groups at the RBA committed to increasing the conditions and empowering experiences for women, LGBTQI+, and indigenous communities."