Canberra, Albury-Wodonga, Newcastle
Position Description
Our award-winning Australian Taxation Office (ATO) Graduate Program offers opportunities for graduates from various fields including data, IT, accounting, commerce, law, design, HR, and communications. Graduates can be part of a team that combats crime and fraud, creates and delivers programs to support the community, and protects the data of millions of people.
You’ll have five careers in your life. The ATO could give you, well, all of them! With so many different careers at the ATO, the possibilities are endless. Maybe you’re interested in building cutting-edge systems or influencing policy. Or maybe designing solutions to turn problems upside down is more your style. Great news is, in the graduate program, job rotations, allow you to explore different areas so, you can discover where you want your career to take you.
Haven’t finished your degree? No worries – our University Paid Internship Program could be for you.
What we offer
What you’ll do
Make your future add up!
We take pride in being a data-driven organisation by using analytic capabilities and technologies in smarter ways to improve decisions, services, and compliance.
As an economics graduate you can apply for our taxation stream, where you'll engage in meaningful work that delivers positive outcomes for the Australian community. You'll analyse both Australian and global economies, as well as taxpaying populations, providing crucial insights. Your efforts will help to understand economic trends and taxpayer behaviour, ultimately supporting informed decision-making and effective policy development.
You could:
Who you are
We’re looking for people with curious minds, who can demonstrate a passion for Australian Government initiatives. If you enjoy outside the box thinking, sharing ideas and building relationships, this could be the perfect opportunity for you.
Who can apply
You can apply for our graduate program if you are an Australian citizen and either:
Next steps
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I help monitor and manage the Indvidual risk rules to stop fraud and close the tax gap.
I am definitely satisfied with my work as it is meaningful, exciting and overall enjoyable. Sometimes the amount of work can be too much and I am working above my capacity.
I am currently in my second rotation with one of teams under Policy Analysis and Legislation. I work on a various type of legal research, and learn to write different types of legal documents. I also work on a project with other graduates to develop a new tax policy.
4.3
1,000 - 50,000 employees
Government & Public Service
At the ATO, you'll do work you can't do anywhere else. Work that is meaningful, diverse, and challenging.
The flexibility, culture, and career opportunities.
Great friendly culture at the workplace where team leaders and colleagues are always willing to assist.
Flexible working hours. Providing plenty of training.
The graduate program is structured well... It’s the best program that I have ever experienced (and know of).
It provides a supportive and inclusive environment for career progression and learning.
A lot of bureaucracy that isn't managed well.
Even for internal job applications, people are put in merit pools and go through a tedious job application process.
The pay increase from year to year could be better.
The limited team building or social activities available.
The procedural nature of every task limits the ability to work freely with creativity.