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Auckland Transport

3.5
  • 1,000 - 50,000 employees

Auckland Transport Graduate Jobs and Internships: Expression of Interest

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Degree or Certificate
Study field
Study field (any)

Hiring criteria

  • Experience requirementNo experience required
  • Study fields
    Business & Management
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Reviews

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Graduate
Auckland
3 years ago

Marketing activities such as coordination of design studio, creative and media agency. Managing timelines and budgets, writing briefs etc.

user
Graduate
Auckland
3 years ago

Help my manager manage projects from the client perspective. Tasks can include reviewing plans, acquiring tenders etc.

user
Graduate
Auckland
3 years ago

My role is very fulfilling. I get to work on Auckland-wide reports, manage projects and provide input to improving transport networks.

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About the employer

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Auckland Transport

Rating

3.5

Number of employees

1,000 - 50,000 employees

Industries

Government & Public Service

Make a Difference and come join us. Career opportunities like nowhere else. Worthwhile work to create a better future for Auckland.

Pros and cons of working at Auckland Transport

Pros

  • The culture - it's so welcoming and allowed me as a graduate to feel equipped and supported into my role and as my first job in the real world.

  • Flexible working, culture and diversity, high value on wellbeing and the large scope of work you can get involved in.

  • My department has an amazing culture. It is really supportive and everyone genuinely wants others to do well so they are quick to offer assistance when needed

Cons

    • Sometimes the line between who does what and what project belongs to who is blurred, so some people don't take responsibility, which then gets confusing and annoying.

    • Processes can take a little while and there is more red tape around certain activities/tasks/projects than other organisations perhaps. It's a shame that the perception of AT from the outside is not reflective of the culture inside.

    • Sometimes the work can become repetitive