To us, our core values – promotion of the public interest, integrity, excellence, intelligent inquiry and respect – guide everything we do. Our people have a genuine interest in promoting the wellbeing of all Australians and are committed to diversity and inclusion and we aim to ensure that all employees are treated with dignity and respect in all that we do, and that they experience equal opportunity throughout their careers.
We know how important it is that our people feel supported both at work and outside of work. A healthy body and mind is essential, but we also know what that means looks different to everyone. In support of this, we offer a range of vibrant health and wellbeing opportunities and initiatives.
We are committed to providing the tools, resources, and initiatives that you need to achieve success and fulfilment in your career.
Our industry-recognised programs launch your career and enable you to make a difference in the lives of all Australians at the same time.
Graduate streams include:
Starting your career at Australia’s central bank will give you the opportunity to make a difference in the lives of all Australians. All of our employees, including graduates, share the common goal of working together to promote the economic prosperity and welfare of the people of Australia.
Our two-year Graduate Development Program offers comprehensive training, coaching and development in a supportive environment. It allows you to undertake meaningful work from day one and to apply the knowledge acquired at university in challenging real-world situations.
Economics and Finance
Economics and Finance Graduates complete rotations in the following areas:
From day one, our graduates and interns take on meaningful work. On any day this might be:
Information Technology
Our IT teams are responsible for designing, transforming and developing the core IT functions that support our policy, operational and corporate objectives.
Many of our core system software applications have been developed in-house, including those pivotal to Australia's banking and financial systems. Our critical infrastructure and applications are maintained by our employees and graduates have the opportunity to work on a diverse range of projects that impact the lives of all Australians.
Graduates with technical and non-technical skills are well suited to IT roles at the RBA. We offer outstanding opportunities to:
The two-year IT Graduate Development Program offered comprises rotating six-monthly placements, comprehensive training, coaching and development of industry skills and technical and non-technical career pathways.
Rotating through different fields gives graduates exposure to different areas of the Bank including:
Summer Internship Program
Our Summer Intern Program is an excellent opportunity for high-achieving students to get the first-hand experience of what it is like to work in Australia's central bank. The Program provides work experience and financial support during the final year of study to students who show potential to become successful graduates at the RBA.
We look for a high level of analytical skills and a genuine interest in working for an institution that makes a difference to the lives of all Australians. Applications are accepted from 3rd year (or equivalent) students majoring in economics, finance, or related areas such as mathematics and statistics who intend to complete honours or similar research-based programs.
Initially, we offer successful candidates a paid eight-week work placement over the summer. As an intern, you will be supported as you undertake project work that culminates in a research paper that is presented to your peers and senior staff.
For more information on our programs please visit www.rba.gov.au/grads
Our application process includes:
Benefits package includes:
Technical Business Analyst at Reserve Bank of Australia
Bachelor of Information Technology at University of Technology, Sydney (UTS)
Developer in the Innovation Lab at Reserve Bank of Australia
Bachelor of Information Technology at University of Technology, Sydney (UTS)