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FDM Group Australia

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4.1
  • 1,000 - 50,000 employees

Graduate - Project Support Officer & Business Analyst

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Opportunity details

  • Opportunity typeGraduate Job or Program
  • Application open dateApply by 31 May 2021

We are currently hiring for candidates who can start the Business Analyst & Project Support Officer Graduate Programme with FDM in June 2021 . If you are interested, please apply ASAP for immediate consideration.

Qualifications & other requirements

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Degree or Certificate
Study field
Study field (any)

Hiring criteria

  • Experience requirementNo experience required
  • Study fields
    Business & Management
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Graduate
Melbourne
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a year ago

I am in a role a bit different to the role I actually want to be in, but I have time, support and training to help me move into that role eventually. My role is enjoyable and the day-to-day responsibilities are in line with what I'd expect from the role.

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Graduate
Sydney
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a year ago

On client site the work is rewarding, and I have a strong sense of ownership.

user
Graduate
Melbourne
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2 years ago

Mostly working for a client to migrate the data and perform data quality checks

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About the employer

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FDM Group Australia

Rating

4.1

Number of employees

1,000 - 50,000 employees

Industries

Technology

FDM powers the people behind tech and innovation. The self-starters, bold thinkers, and go-getters from diverse backgrounds determined to succeed.

Pros and cons of working at FDM Group Australia

Pros

  • My current managers are fantastic and are always supportive, they provide support in terms of my career growth and allow me to challenge myself.

  • Great environment, everyone is equal, always down for a laugh. Plenty of office events and after work drinks, a very inclusive environment

  • There is a very good support system, in a couple of di๏ฌ€erent ways. For one, you have a cohort of people that are on the same journey while working in similar roles and similar places. They also have support sta๏ฌ€ around that are there to help for any issue.

  • The support and training you get from FDM

  • Great training program, great trainers.

Cons

    • Always meeting new consultants, but going to different clients, it is hard to keep relationships with consultants you meet initially.

    • Repetitive work

    • As a large multi-national there are some annoying processes in place (i.e. things like applying for leave and submitting timesheets)

    • I'd say salary especially as the in๏ฌ‚ation is pretty high

    • Throughout COVID - not having the ability to catch up with the fellow consultants and peers