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Department of Industry, Science and Resources

3.9
  • 1,000 - 50,000 employees

Job Satisfaction at Department of Industry, Science and Resources

7.6
7.6 rating for Job Satisfaction, based on 68 reviews
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As a graduate I've had 3 rotations. Each rotation was different. My first rotation was a laboratory based role which varied day to day. The things I were doing consisted of preparing to do tests and analysis in the laboratory, calculating results and writing up reports. Some days I would also be preparing for student engagements and participating in external stakeholder meetings. My second rotation looked into developing promotional material for the laboratory, highlighting new services that we can provide during our stakeholder meetings. My final rotation looked more into how policy and government work within the department. Focusing more on development of useful documents, drafting up documents for managers, and being involved in meetings concerning the work that I was undertaking. During the program I would also sporadically work on the Graduate Major Project that is assigned yearly for graduates to work on an emerging policy area. My tasks consisted of desktop researching, stakeholder engagements, weekly meetings with my project team and reporting writing.
Graduate, Melbourne - 08 Nov 2023
A lot of pretty straight forward draft advice type work
Graduate, Canberra - 30 Oct 2023
I am a Graduate so my role is to support my supervisor and team achieve policy outcomes. I do a lot of desk top research, inbox monitoring, drafting policy documents and attending team meetings
Graduate, Canberra - 30 Oct 2023
Throughout my graduate program my responsibilities included organising bilateral events, preparing briefing packs and general policy work such as Ministerial Submissions, Question Time Briefs and talking points for ministerial or official events. Additionally, data analysis and report writing can be common depending on your role.
Graduate, Canberra - 24 Oct 2023
My current responsibilities are within my capabilities and contribute meaningfully to the team. I feel supported to engage with with opportunities which broaden my capabilities and experience.
Graduate, Canberra - 24 Oct 2023
I preferred my second rotation, but find my current work to be interesting and it's nice to take on a different role in the team
Graduate, Canberra - 24 Oct 2023
Day-to day activities: Very satisfied, enjoy the work (when I have time to complete it). Graduate Program: Is not consistent with the Department's requirements (e.g. planning of requirements for graduate year did not consider the Department's requirements. Graduate project was due in the first few weeks after moving to a new team and during a sitting week/senate estimate. EL2's have been very unhappy about the poor planning of these projects and little support offered).
Graduate, Canberra - 24 Oct 2023
I am satisfied with most of the work responsibilities I have been given, however the mandatory training programs are often not well-designed. Some are (e.g. the Foundations in Government course) were pitched at a level more appropriate to high school students, and where not an effective use of time. Others, like the Power BI training tried to cram a several day training course into 3 hours and were too condensed to easily follow. Also - I was hired through the STEM grad stream, but there is absolutely no infrastructure or support to actually use the STEM skills that I was ostensibly hired for. This is incredibly disappointing and wasteful.
Graduate, Canberra - 23 Oct 2023
Within the Quantum Growth team currently, I am mostly working on grant guidelines and preparing documents to support scientific innovations in quantum.
Graduate, Canberra - 23 Oct 2023
I do a lot of media research and some research into current sciences.
Graduate, Canberra - 23 Oct 2023
I do a combination of reactive and proactive work - reactive work mostly concerns writing briefs, correspondences and similar documents for executive and ministerial audiences. The proactive work supports the goals of my branch and the department, aiming to improve corporate knowledge and help align policies across a range of areas.
Graduate, Canberra - 08 Dec 2022
Day-to-day includes reading and monitoring the media for relevant information, checking emails and inboxes, meetings, networking, reading and researching, policy writing, and briefing.
Graduate, Canberra - 07 Dec 2022
Day to day responsibilities include preparing meeting briefs, attending meetings with industry or other government employees, and occasionally assisting on key policy pieces such as policy proposals.
Graduate, Canberra - 06 Dec 2022
In my current role, my day-to-day responsibilities depend on what the team's priorities and projects are. Currently, I've been coordinating organisational wide discussion sessions, which has involved emailing and setting up meetings with teams, organising the material and logistics for the meetings and hosting. I'm also currently managing a procurement project, which involves consulting with external stakeholders, research and conceptualising program concepts and logistical planning and development.
Graduate, Canberra - 06 Dec 2022
I am responsible for a small portion of a large deliverable for the Government. It is a lot of writing and managing relationships within and outside of the department.
Graduate, Canberra - 06 Dec 2022
Preparing our team for international and multilateral forums
Graduate, Canberra - 05 Dec 2022
My role is to provide information that helps a key stakeholder, and their relationship to the company. I research and consume information - domestic and international - that helps inform and provide details on matters close to my team and our stakeholder.
Graduate, Canberra - 04 Nov 2022
As a graduate I feel I don't get a good distribution of work and could have more to do.
Graduate, Canberra - 14 Oct 2022
My day to day duties are quite varied. A single day may include work on large Division level projects and fulfilling intel requests from other areas of the department.
Midlevel, Canberra - 18 Mar 2021
it really differs from day to day which keeps it interesting but there can be sudden periods of a lot of things needing doing at once. My last rotation was a lot slower and when things had to be done there was more time to work on it.
Midlevel, Canberra - 17 Mar 2021