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CSL

4.2
  • 1,000 - 50,000 employees

2021 Information Technology Graduate

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Opportunity details

  • Opportunity typeGraduate Job or Program
  • Number of vacancies1 vacancies
  • Application open dateApply by 9 Aug 2020

As a graduate in the Information Technology stream, you will be exposed to projects that assist and govern our internal operations and systems. Through the program you will experience day to day operations of the IT team in a global healthcare company, contributing to the systems and processes that support our strategic goals.

You will have the chance to:

  • Support IT systems and processes
  • Assist in the support of company applications (Local and Enterprise) - Contribute to network and infrastructure projects
  • Provide end-user support for company IT

Our program is a chance for you to work alongside and learn from a diverse group of professionals who are leaders in their field. As a CSL Graduate you will be given:

  • Tailored rotations
  • Practical experience
  • Real projects with real responsibilities
  • On-the-job technical training
  • Exposure to various teams and functions across the business - Structured coaching and regular performance feedback
  • Focused career development
  • Specialist development activities

At CSL, we recognise the importance of having highly skilled and committed employees, our structured two-year development program is focused on growing your personal and professional skills from the moment you join our program including:

  • Graduate specific orientation plan
  • Ongoing exposure to senior leaders
  • Graduate Alumni Program
  • Buddy Program
  • Mentoring Program with senior leader
  • Building Competencies & Individual profiling learning - Business Innovation Challenge
  • Career Transition

What we are looking for:

  • Your ability to drive results and exceed expectations
  • Your ability to demonstrate self-awareness
  • Your capability to adapt to change
  • Effective communication and the capacity to work collaboratively - Your ability to clearly express your technical knowledge

Qualifications & other requirements

You should have or be completing the following to apply for this opportunity.

Degree or Certificate
Study field
Study field (any)

Hiring criteria

  • Experience requirementNo experience required
  • Study fields
    IT & Computer Science
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Reviews

user
Graduate
Melbourne
a year ago

In my role I assist scientists with their experiments. I also plan and run my own experiments and formally write up results.

user
Graduate
Melbourne
a year ago

Management and monitoring of waters systems. Resolution of breakdown. Improving gaps in existing procedures

user
Graduate
Melbourne
a year ago

Hybrid mix of desk and hands-on work. More explicitly documentation and mechanical tasks.

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About the employer

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CSL

Rating

4.2

Number of employees

1,000 - 50,000 employees

Industries

Pharmaceuticals

For over a century, we’ve been an unstoppable force, from developing medicines that save and improve lives to vaccines that protect them.

Pros and cons of working at CSL

Pros

  • Working on products that make a difference to peoples lives. Support network. Grad network. The new CSL Melbourne building and labs. Opportunities to grow. Personal development. 8 month (longer) rotations allow you to delve deeper

  • Hand on experiences, the company/industry as a whole is something I've been passionate about my whole life, meeting lots of different people, being challenged intellectually daily and contributing to higher level issues

  • Flexibility and support from other employees. The salary is also a plus and tends to increase every year.

  • Large graduate cohort allows for strong support network. Global growth company allows for many opportunities for career progression. Working on projects that have a direct positive social influence.

  • The people at the company are amazing. They are super friendly and always open to helping out when they can. I like that they allow graduates to have responsibility and learn through experience and mistakes.

Cons

    • Due to the nature of the business, there can be a lot going on at certain times and a lot of urgent tasks that can put people under pressure.

    • Everyone has lots of conflicting priorities, so it can be challenging to try and get all the relevant stakeholders engaged in some projects.

    • Lots of procedural hurdles to get tasks over the line.

    • Too much paperwork

    • It can be disorganised at times and difficult to get information from people in a timely manner.