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Department of Employment, Skills, Small and Family Business

4.2
  • 1,000 - 50,000 employees

Department of Employment, Skills, Small and Family Business Reviews

Based on 25 surveyed graduates working at Department of Employment, Skills, Small and Family Business. Read on to get an insider’s view on life as a graduate.
4.2
Based on 25 reviews

Pros & Cons

  • The work culture, supportive working environment.
  • Excellent workplace culture. People are friendly and happy to impart their knowledge.
  • I like the diverse culture, agency and teams are very welcoming, lots of opportunities to exhibit new ideas and talent which becomes a major part of innovation. The department also encourages us to support activities like health and wellbeing, mental awareness etc, and also I get involved in networks like ESG, geniE, Yammer etc.
  • Strong graduate training curriculum and a very supportive culture outstanding training opportunities work life balance friendly working environment and employee support job security sense of fulfilment Social club ! we have a choir here so extend your social life to other singers in the dept.
  • It's a very social and friendly Department. Leadership team are very welcoming, supportive and approachable.
  • Canberra is a great city, but you might feel quiet if you are moving from Syd/Mel.
  • I found the graduate programme's rotations weren't long enough. 5 months per rotation wasn't enough time to really get settled into a team.
  • The ebbs and flows. Sometimes there isn't a lot of work to do. However my supervisor was great in delegating a research paper for the rotation that I would work on during quiet times.
  • Lack of autonomy over work.
  • You are accountable for your own work and it would help if you are surrounded by colleagues who can always assist without compromising their busy schedules.

What Insiders Say

6.6
Career Prospects
6.6
Career Prospects
After completing the Graduate Program, you will automatically move up to an APS 4 level.
8.3
Corporate Social Responsibility
8.3
Corporate Social Responsibility
Mostly done through the social club and graduate fundraising. It probably needs more corporate support.
8.7
Culture
8.7
Culture
By nature of its work the Department sets an excellent example and maintains high standards of employee well-being in the form of cooperation, team work and socialising. There are plenty of social and work-related events that can be extended to networks and future cooperation. Get into stuff that you are really interested and specialise in them.
8.8
Diversity
8.8
Diversity
A very obvious commitment in the culture of the organisation shown through various networks and opportunities i.e Gender Equality Network.
8.2
Satisfaction
8.2
Satisfaction
Stakeholder management, writing briefs and ministerials.
8.0
Management
8.0
Management
Managers are very approachable from what I've seen so far. I always have conversations with my Branch Manager and joke around alot with supervisors.
7.9
Office Work Environment
7.9
Office Work Environment
Facilities are very good. Plenty of space for personal belongings near workstations and common cupboards. Dress code can vary according to the team. Casual Fridays!
8.6
Recruitment
8.6
Recruitment
The recruitment process involved an application, assessment centre which involved a short interview and written assessment. Tell us about yourself, why did you want to work at the Department, what setbacks did you experience in work/uni and what did you learn from it. Research the Department, read the Minister's press releases and recent media coverage on Employment/WR issues.
8.3
Salary
8.3
Salary
As a public servant bonuses are out of the question. The salary tends to make up for that though. However, we do receive a health bonus during the year, which is much more positive approach to creating healthy work environments. Relocation assistance Ability to attend conferences.
7.4
Training
7.4
Training
A large range of training and development programmes available.
9.0
Work Hours
9.0
Work Hours
They are very supportive of flexible hours and allow you to take time off for leisure, not just for personal needs.
6.1
Sustainability
6.1
Sustainability
Recycling and green waste bins on every floor. Motion-activated lights. Energy-saving appliances.