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  • 1,000 - 50,000 employees

ThoughtWorks 2020 Graduate Software Developer - Sydney

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You have a real passion for learning. You're curious, you like to challenge the status quo and ask "why?". It's not unusual for you to have had five new and brilliant ideas before breakfast. You're a geek at heart and love to play around with the latest cool technologies, and aren't afraid to admit it. You've always been great at solving problems. You believe that the world can be a better place through the use of technology, and want to help make that happen.

Have we got it right - does this sound like you?! If so we'd love to chat with you about a career as a Graduate Software Developer with ThoughtWorks!

To apply for the role, you'll have some programming experience in object-oriented languages such as Java, C# or Ruby. We don't expect you to be an expert, but we will put your programming skills to the test in our interview process, so be prepared for that. Our entry-level program gets you ready for life as a ThoughtWorks consultant: we love students of all disciplines and people switching into tech careers — all you need is love for technology and a passion for learning. We’ll take care of the rest.

As a Graduate Software Developer with ThoughtWorks, here's what you will do:

  • Learn something new every day
  • Work with the latest technologies
  • Share your ideas
  • Deliver agile software solutions using best practices such as TDD and pair programming
  • Think through hard problems, and work with a team to make them a reality
  • Spend your first few weeks training in India or China with other graduates at "ThoughtWorks University”, where you will learn all about how we build awesome software and interact with our clients

We don't do bureaucracy or hierarchy, so you will have a lot of autonomy. We will also encourage you to experiment with new technologies without limits. We're a big believer in diversity.  We build software for a wide variety of people so we believe that a wide variety of people should build our software. We abhor and reject discrimination and inequality, and promote diversity in all its forms. We strive to make both ThoughtWorks and our industry more reflective and inclusive of the society that we serve, so as long as you're a talented developer ready to make a difference, we'd love to hear from you.

If ThoughtWorks sounds like the right environment for you to learn, grow and thrive, then we are looking forward to getting to know you!

We’re currently seeking graduate developers in Sydney for the 2020 ThoughtWorks University intakes in February, April, July, and October.

Please state your preference of ThoughtWorks University intake in your cover letter.

Qualifications & other requirements

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Degree or Certificate
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  • Study fields
    IT & Computer Science
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ThoughtWorks AU

Rating

4.4

Number of employees

1,000 - 50,000 employees

Industries

Technology

We are ThoughtWorks. A community of passionate individuals whose purpose is to revolutionise software design, creation and delivery.

Pros and cons of working at ThoughtWorks AU

Pros

  • Great community, interesting work, amazing opportunities to work in different cities around Australia and abroad. The graduate training took place in India, and I got to be a part of a global experience.

  • Flat organisational structure, trust, progressiveness.

  • Training budget, Flat structure, mobile & internet allowance.

  • Travel, variety, colleagues

  • The awesome people I have around me to learn from.

Cons

    • Uncertainty around travel

    • Strong opinions can mean some heated debates

    • With so many interesting things happening and events to go to, I have to pace myself and not just do everything because there isn’t enough time in a day.

    • Very strong opinionated people.