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FDM Group Australia

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4.1
  • 1,000 - 50,000 employees

Graduate Consultant - Business Analysis / Business Intelligence

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Opportunity details

  • Opportunity typeGraduate Job or Program
  • SalaryAUD 55,000 - 59,999 / Year
  • Additional benefitsAUD 55,000 - AUD 59,999
  • Application open dateApply by 31 Jul 2020

At FDM it’s ‘business as usual’, we are recruiting now and throughout the year. Due to COVID-19, we have implemented alternative working arrangements to ensure that all our people stay safe. These consist of remote working, virtual training, video interviewing, and access to webinars and virtual events.  We have training start dates happening in April, May and throughout the year. If you’re looking to start your career in technology or business, we want to hear from you now!

There are thousands of graduates in the market, stand out from the crowd.

Technology is transforming all our lives – developments in robotics, automation, artificial intelligence and big data are creating the careers of the future. Digital careers need intelligent, analytical minds, people who want to make a difference; graduates who desire to be at the forefront of change.

Regardless of your degree subject, we believe all graduates possess the skills to fuel an exciting career in technology. FDM offers numerous career paths for you to choose, and that’s why in 2018, we launched the careers of over 2,100 graduates. FDM Group is a FTSE 250 employer with a global footprint working with some of the world’s most reputable organisations such as HSBC, KPMG, ANZ and Macquarie.

How is the program structured?

Your journey as a BI/BA Consultant will begin with fully funded training and the chance to gain industry-recognised qualifications, as well as mentoring and support throughout. Our award-winning Graduate Program provides a wealth of opportunity to gain transferable skills as well as becoming an expert within your field. After successfully completing your training, you will work with one or more of our clients in Australia during the two-year program.

What will I be doing?

FDM’s Business Intelligence/Business Analysis Program will train you to become an expert at developing strategies to help businesses gain and maintain competitive advantage through the use of data. You will learn how to design and develop analytics tools and platforms to analyse data essential to ensuring that businesses function efficiently. BI technologies provide historical, current and predictive views of business operations with the aim of creating a simpler interpretation of big data, identify opportunities and improve strategies for long-term organisational stability.

What we are looking for:

  • Bachelor’s degree
  • Analytical skills
  • Excellent communication skills and ability to build relationships
  • Ability to meet deadlines effectively
  • Big ambitions to succeed within the IT industry
  • Eligible to work in Australia (citizen/permanent resident)
  • Geographically flexible throughout Sydney and Melbourne to support our clients

What we offer you:

  • Fully-funded industry recognised training and qualifications
  • Key skills development e.g. stakeholder management, communication, planning and Microsoft Excel
  • A foot in the door to some of the world’s most reputable organisations
  • Mentoring and on-going support throughout your entire FDM journey
  • Modern and central training academies
  • Social events and networking

Whether you’ve been studying for a role in the technology industry or not, we have exciting opportunities available for you. We have multiple start dates all year round, so why not make an application today? Click to apply for the FDM graduate program. If successful, you will be able to specify your interest for this particular role at a later point in the application process.

With the world at your fingertips, all you have to do is click apply now.

FDM embraces diversity and encourages applications from people with disability. Candidates will have the opportunity to request support or reasonable adjustments during the recruitment process in order to demonstrate their ability to meet the inherent requirements of the job.

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Hiring criteria

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

user
Graduate
Melbourne
a year ago

I am in a role a bit different to the role I actually want to be in, but I have time, support and training to help me move into that role eventually. My role is enjoyable and the day-to-day responsibilities are in line with what I'd expect from the role.

user
Graduate
Sydney
a year ago

On client site the work is rewarding, and I have a strong sense of ownership.

user
Graduate
Melbourne
2 years ago

Mostly working for a client to migrate the data and perform data quality checks

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About the employer

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FDM Group Australia

Rating

4.1

Number of employees

1,000 - 50,000 employees

Industries

Technology

FDM powers the people behind tech and innovation. The self-starters, bold thinkers, and go-getters from diverse backgrounds determined to succeed.

Pros and cons of working at FDM Group Australia

Pros

  • My current managers are fantastic and are always supportive, they provide support in terms of my career growth and allow me to challenge myself.

  • Great environment, everyone is equal, always down for a laugh. Plenty of office events and after work drinks, a very inclusive environment

  • There is a very good support system, in a couple of different ways. For one, you have a cohort of people that are on the same journey while working in similar roles and similar places. They also have support staff around that are there to help for any issue.

  • The support and training you get from FDM

  • Great training program, great trainers.

Cons

    • Always meeting new consultants, but going to different clients, it is hard to keep relationships with consultants you meet initially.

    • Repetitive work

    • As a large multi-national there are some annoying processes in place (i.e. things like applying for leave and submitting timesheets)

    • I'd say salary especially as the inflation is pretty high

    • Throughout COVID - not having the ability to catch up with the fellow consultants and peers