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Are you interested in learning more about how NAB creates and manages products and services that deliver the best experience for our customers? Or how we use digital channels along with traditional banking practices to support our consumer, business and wealth customers with their changing needs? Or how we provide innovative future banking solutions for them, in a fast paced, global banking environment?
If you are, then the Customer Products and Services graduate stream could be your ticket to getting great exposure to product strategy, design and delivery, marketing and channel management, product and service innovation and transformation and product process improvement at NAB.
About Customer Products and Services
NAB’s Customer Products and Services division builds and manages consumer banking, business banking and wealth products, to deliver innovative financial products and solutions via the best customer experience possible.
Location
This stream is offered in:
Degrees and majors you’ll need
We’ll consider all degrees/majors in:
Business areas
You’ll complete rotations in some of the following business areas:
The work you’ll do in this stream
You may be involved with some of the following activities:
Where this stream can take you
Our graduate program leads to careers in product management, strategy, digital capability and asset management. Our graduates successfully transition into product, strategy, and analytics analyst roles.
3.8
1,000 - 50,000 employees
Accounting & Advisory
Work with ambition
Opportunity to move around teams outside my rotation to get a better understanding of areas of personal interest.
The culture, people & opportunities
Learning & Development Opportunity
Going through 3 rotations in 3 different teams thus getting exposure through a number of places within the company.
NAB has an outstanding culture premised on equality and merit.
Inability to choose or preference rotation places.
Technology and communication, although there is lots of work and improvements being made in these areas now.
Certain teams are not as concerned about graduate development as others.
I commute about 2 hours each way to get to and from work.
My current role is process heavy - and it is easy to get caught up in the grind of punching out what needs to be done.