Post on 03-Aug-2020
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The thought-starters, coders, tech-heads, creators, predictors, writers of algorithms, engineers, business builders, big thinkers, entrepreneurs, and science fanatics...
Realise your potential. Join us.
Sarah Murphy-Gamble
Consultant, Technology Consulting
“Previously I’d studied a Bachelor of Science, majoring in Mathematics. As a Consultant at PwC I’ve worked across various projects – including building government cost benefit analysis, through to creating an Excel tool for a billion dollar technology company.”
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Can you figure this one out?One PwC employee leaves on a Sydney train travelling 960km to Melbourne at 160kph. Another leaves Melbourne at the same time to Sydney at 140kph. How long until they pass each other?
If you solved that quickly, chances are you’d be perfect for a role within one of PwC’s many mathematically based disciplines. Numbers drive our world, and that opens up countless opportunities for careers involving areas such as analysis, data and risk for you to take advantage of.
Below are some of our teams you could join:Actuarial, Analytics, Data Modelling, Data Assurance
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Robin Shi
Consultant, Risk Consulting
“After completing a Bachelor of Commerce and a Master of Engineering (Structural) I was lucky enough to join PwC straight from Uni.
My background in engineering has served as a great foundation for client work, allowing me to build on what I found interesting in my studies.”
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What do these have in common?Electrification. Automobiles. Air flight. Water supply and distribution. Electronics. Radio. Television. Agricultural mechanisation.
They’re top engineering feats of the 20th century. Moments when incredible innovations changed the world as we know it. PwC has excellent opportunities available for engineering students, particularly in the areas of software, logistics and research and development. With us, you could use your knowledge to transform business, develop real-world applications, find efficiencies and more.
Below are some of our teams you could join:Software Engineering, Software Development, Operations, R & D
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Kyle Back
Consultant, Technology Consulting
“I joined PwC as a scholar through the Australian Computer Society Foundation. I work within the Technology Consulting business area in Perth. We work with lots of Not-For-Profit clients, and I find contributing my skills in this sector to be a very rewarding experience.”
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Do you ‘get’ this?Access control. Cryptology. Mitigation. Red teaming. Patching. Backdoor. CNAME. RAID. HTML. Java Applet.
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If you do, it’s likely that you would be suitable for a role within one of PwC’s many technology based disciplines. Technology has the potential to change lives, not just now, but in the future. Expertise like yours is invaluable in the areas of networking, security, infrastructure and more.
Below are some of our teams you could join:Cyber Security, Penetration Testing, Ethical Hacking, UX, Web Design, Infrastructure, IT Transformation
Nadia Giovannucci
Consultant, Tax & Legal
“I was always passionate about science. I studied Law/Science, majoring in Pharmacology. I didn’t realise there was a way to combine both degrees, but PwC has let me do it. Here I work with lots of organisations - from drug developers, to software companies. It’s great that I get to use my technical background a lot.”
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Do you people watch? Are you fascinated by what’s in people’s shopping trolleys and what makes them purchase the things they do? Do you wonder how things work and like to gather and test knowledge and preconceived ideas?
Then that’s excellent news. PwC are seeking people from a range of strong scientific backgrounds. From traditional areas of chemistry, physics and biology right through to pharmacology and health, social and behavioural sciences. If you enjoy detailed analysis, testing and research, then you’ll thrive within PwC.
Below are some of our teams you could join:People and Change, Real Estate Advisory, Risk Assurance
Realise your potential at www.pwc.com.au/student
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Caroline Russell
Consultant, Assurance
“I studied Commerce, majoring in Accounting and International Business.
I currently work in “Base Camp”. It’s a development program which allows me the opportunity to work across all our major business and industry groups in my first few years. It’s been really rewarding with many diverse experiences and a real community feel that helps me learn and grow. I’m really happy at PwC.”
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Can you...identify business growth areas? Show thought leadership? Or understand how economic shifts affect what happens in companies every day?
These are just some of the things that are encouraged at PwC. The best way to gain insights into how the top organisations of the world operate is with us. Not only do we partner with private and publicly listed companies, but government organisations too. We’re not just looking for business and commerce students who have majored in accounting, but we need individuals who are interested in areas such as economics and policy, right through to human resources.
Below are some of our teams you could join:Economics & Policy, Mergers & Acquisitions, Risk Assurance
Realise your potential at www.pwc.com.au/student
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Emily Smith
Manager, Strategy
“There are so many opportunities at PwC - you’ve just got to grab them and have a go! I’ve worked in 3 different business areas so far and got the opportunity to travel to Ethiopia as an ambassador for PwC with World Vision. We visited and raised money for local coffee growers, and raised $50,000 as a team. It was a pretty proud moment. Who would have known my Arts and Commerce degree would lead to such diverse experiences!”
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You might be surprised to know that being an Arts student can be a great stepping stone to a PwC career. We actually hire a lot of Arts students globally. The scope at PwC is vast. We develop careers for people with backgrounds in Education, Psychology, Humanities, Health and Communications.
Below are some of our teams you could join:Strategy Consulting, Project Management, Performance and Renumeration, Talent & Leadership, Diversity & Inclusion
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