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EY Australia

3.8
  • #4 in All Sectors
  • > 100,000 employees

EY Game Changers Club

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Opportunity details

  • Opportunity typeInternship
  • Application open dateApply by 13 Apr 2018

Do you think the world can work better?

Share in our purpose and see the world through the lens of better. Better defines the way we work and starts with asking questions like, what's next? You see, the biggest breakthroughs in the world happen by asking these two small but powerful words. And that's what we're all about at EY.

One decision, a lifetime of opportunity

You've chosen your degree and you're committed to hitting the books, but do you get the feeling there's more to studying than just understanding theory? What are the books not telling you? If you're curious about how you can shape your career then become an EY Game Changer.

About the EY Game Changers Club

It's never too early to start exploring which way to take your future. As a member of our exclusive Game Changers Club you'll be invited to attend various EY events throughout the year. You'll network with business leaders and EY professionals who'll share insights and stories that have influenced decisions they've made in their career.

As a Game Changer you'll learn firsthand about:

  • Doing business internationally
  • Business challenges that are facing Australian companies
  • Trade secrets of leading Australian entrepreneurs
  • How to develop business negotiating and influencing skills
  • How to secure a graduate position

Are you ready to be inspired? Apply now – membership is limited!

Open to students from all degree backgrounds who are graduating between 2020 and 2021 and Australian or New Zealand citizens or Australian permanent residents.

Applications will close 12:00 noon, 13 April 2018.

EY is an equal opportunity employer committed to providing a working environment that embraces and values diversity and inclusion across all diversity groups. We are committed to making reasonable adjustments to provide a positive, barrier-free recruitment process and supportive work environment. If you have any support or access requirements, we encourage you to advise us at the time of application.

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Hiring criteria

  • Experience requirementNo experience required
  • Study fields
    Business & Management (english)
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About the employer

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EY AU

Rating

3.8

Number of employees

> 100,000 employees

Industries

Accounting & Advisory

At EY, we’ll give you the flexibility to explore different opportunities, so you can create a career that matches your professional goals.

Pros and cons of working at EY AU

Pros

  • The people and the opportunities for growth. We are known as the 'friendly firm' and it couldn't be more true. Our people are also made great because of the incredible mentoring programs we have embedded into our culture. There is also so much opportunity to move around in the company and challenge yourself. It's made clear that your career here is whatever you want it to be.

  • Global network, unlimited access to online training, emphasis on personal development.

  • The people Lots of social events.

  • Working with people from all different backgrounds on engagements that benefit society.

  • Range of experiences.

Cons

    • Big employer = hard to navigate takes a while to build your own brand.

    • Long hours, pressure.

    • It can be quite disempowering and impersonal, and you often do not have a say in the engagements or projects that you work on; and are allocated into long term projects with little consultation.

    • Being shared across ACG and not being able to focus more on interest areas.

    • I feel like there is nothing distinguishing it from its competitors. Also working for such a big company gives me the impression that I'm not making any real impact. I also can't relate to most of the company - my team is too specialised.