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NAB Regional and Agribusiness
For over 150 years, we've been helping people run and grow successful agribusinesses. Today, more primary and post-farm gate producers choose to partner with us than any other financial institution.
Our customers have access to our network of over 550 agribusiness specialists in more than 110 locations across the country. Our bankers use their local and industry knowledge to better understand and service agribusinesses along the supply chain so these days we're helping everyone from family farmers to global wheat exporters.
What’s on offer?
The NAB Regional and Agribusiness Trainee Program offers a fully supported learning environment where our focus is all about helping you reach your full potential.
Commencing in May 2019 this is a structure learning and development graduate program with hands on experience. You’ll be responsible for developing and nurturing strong client relationships, have access to company financials, provide financial analysis and recommend deals for approval.
The Benefits
Joining NAB has many perks besides building a long and stable career. You’ll be:
What you need to succeed
At NAB we support workplace flexibility. Have a chat to us about how this can work for you…
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.