About youWe are seeking graduates with a willingness to learn and a positive attitude. Our graduates play a vital role in contributing to projects, programs, initiatives, and ongoing business operations that keep Queensland communities safe, healthy, happy, and prosperous.We welcome candidates from all disciplines with a Bachelor's, Graduate Certificate, or Master's degree in:Information technology, cloud computing, cyber security, computer science, data analytics, robotics, telecommunications, information management, mathematicsBusiness, marketing, procurementProject management, law, creative industriesWeb and multimedia design, user experience designRemuneration and career growthAs a Digital graduate, you will enjoy benefits such as:A starting salary of $76.2K per annumUp to 12.75% employer superannuation contribution17.5% annual leave loadingFlexible work arrangementsGenerous leave entitlementsSalary packaging optionsA diverse and inclusive workplacePrograms supporting a healthy work environmentA structured two-year leadership development programOpportunities for mentoring, networking, and career progressionCareer progressionOur graduates advance rapidly; 87% of those completing our program stay on with the Queensland Government. On average, graduates see an increase of $22,000 or more within or after the two-year program.“Thanks to this program, I discovered a career path I hadn’t known existed, and I’m very happy with it.” — Kurtis, 2022 Health graduate, who secured an A05 Project Officer role within 12 months.What you’ll be doingResearch graduates plan and conduct research into various issues to support their agency or department within the Queensland Government. They use strategic thinking to validate current ideas, identify trends, compare policies, understand best practices, and uncover emerging issues or opportunities for improvement.ResponsibilitiesContributing to research and analysis on IT public policy and strategyAssisting with data preparation, reports, publications, and presentationsWriting briefs, submissions, and correspondenceSupporting projects, initiatives, and administrative tasksIdeal candidatesStrong organizational and problem-solving skillsAbility to analyze and synthesize informationEffective communication and time managementHigh interpersonal and liaison skillsAttention to detail and high-quality writing skillsIntegrity, discretion, and maturity in handling sensitive issuesTechnical skills and qualificationsKnowledge of modern research techniques and project management, with understanding of:Government writing stylesProject, data collection, and research reportingResearch forums and information sharingYour degree may be in information technology, telecommunications, law, business, information management, engineering, commerce, or accounting.Eligible applicantsThe Queensland Government values diversity and encourages applications from women, people with disabilities, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, the LGBTIQA+ community, culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds, and mature-age Queenslanders.Applications are open to international students residing in Australia with unrestricted work rights, who have graduated or will graduate by mid-2025, and whose qualifications are no older than three years.To be eligible, applicants must have completed their degree between January 2022 and June 2025, provide evidence of full work rights in Australia, and have their overseas qualifications recognized in Australia if applicable.Note: Relocation to Brisbane is mandatory for interstate applicants, who must cover their own moving costs.Applicants should be available to start by February 2026 or earlier if requested.
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