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MYOB

4.7
  • 1,000 - 50,000 employees

Diversity at MYOB

9.5
9.5 rating for Diversity, based on 33 reviews
Please provide further information on diversity with respect to women, ethnic minorities and LGBT. Please comment on issues such as recruitment, retention, promotion, child care, maternity leave, etc.
Very diverse in terms of gender, demographic, ethnic minorities, etc.
Graduate, Melbourne - 03 Aug 2023
People from many different walks of life work here, as such, there are always unique ideas and perspectives being thrown around which is great.
Graduate, Auckland - 03 Jun 2023
communities within organisation which focus on various aspects of inclusion and diversity. Key example is the DevelopHer program which aims to open a path for women to enter the tech industry
Graduate, Melbourne - 03 Jun 2023
We have community groups that specialise in creating space for diversity and minority groups. The company provides special events and discussion panels to bring women and other minority groups to the forefront. The graduate program I'm in purposefully is built to promote diversity in the tech industry through hiring career changers and wide range of age groups and people from different backgrounds.
Graduate, Melbourne - 17 Mar 2023
They're trying really hard for diversity and that's very clear in the grad program - there is even a program dedicated to support women who want to get into tech. They also try to recruit from a wide range of backgrounds and experience and provide them with the flexibility to work how they need. However once we leave the grad program and head into real teams, its very dependant on the team you enter. Some teams are very supportive, diverse and flexible and happily accomodate things like family responsibilities or mat leave but other teams aren't great and the tendency to promote men over women is there.
Graduate, Melbourne - 16 Mar 2023
I am a senior aged female migrant of Asian descent. Never have I felt anything but welcomed, and treated as a valuable part of the team.
Graduate, Melbourne - 15 Mar 2023
Great benefits no one is phobic to any race or binary
Midlevel, Melbourne - 15 Mar 2023
for our graduate program. We have a specific scholarship for women wanting to get into tech (DevelopHer) - this is specifically aimed at those that identify as women with no tech background). We have clear strategies outlines as part of our GVP. We include the option as part of the application process for people to use pronouns, gender options. We outline our policies on our website for attraction too. Assessment as part of the application process have the option to be tailored for disabilities if needed
Experienced, Sydney - 12 Jun 2022
they offer scholarships for women returning to work. they offer paternity leave of a few months and maternity leave.
Graduate, Melbourne - 28 Aug 2019
I consider this organisation progressive with respect to diversity. Specific programs in place and recruitment process was very fair.
Graduate, Melbourne - 28 Aug 2019
Very supportive employer for parents to work part-time. range of cultures and people working together here. Many events celebrated also.
Graduate, Melbourne - 28 Aug 2019
MYOB runs a program to recruit more women into technical roles (the DevelopHer program) and also provides other pathways for people to move into roles that they are interested in.
Graduate, Melbourne - 27 Aug 2019
We have program that aims to recruit woman in the IT industry
Graduate, Melbourne - 27 Aug 2019
Diversity goal for the company strategy + DevelopHER, extra maternity leave
Midlevel, Auckland - 27 Aug 2019
The recruitment process is very diverse, specifically through the DevelopHER program which enables recruitment for developer roles in regards to women.
Graduate, Melbourne - 27 Aug 2019
Programs in place specifically striving for diversity such as the Developher program.
Graduate, Melbourne - 27 Aug 2019
The company makes a big effort to make every single person feel welcomed. There are even programs that help women get started in the industry.
Graduate, Melbourne - 27 Aug 2019
The company is very diverse and very supportive of different genders and people from various cultural and religious backgrounds. (Maternity and paternity leave, working from home days, carers leave, pray room, etc.)
Graduate, Melbourne - 09 Feb 2019
What does your company do to attract applicants from less privileged backgrounds?
Diversity inclusion recruitment programs such as DevelopHer
Graduate, Melbourne - 03 Aug 2023
One example: The DevelopHer programme gives woman the opportunity to pursue a funded programme to come out the other end as a developer.
Graduate, Auckland - 03 Jun 2023
They don't only hire people with degrees- they hire career changers and people who have only done an online class, and will then train them up.
Graduate, Melbourne - 03 Jun 2023
Yes, diverse hiring process and focus on personality over technical skill allows for a range of backgrounds to enter the program as long as they have a willingness to learn and dedications to improving.
Graduate, Melbourne - 03 Jun 2023
Having a flexible work experience to accomodate people from a range of backgrounds and needs. Cash bonus to help set up home work station.
Graduate, Melbourne - 17 Mar 2023
For the grad/intern program they actively advertise and recruit candidates from all backgrounds but other then that I don't think the company does much.
Graduate, Melbourne - 16 Mar 2023
The company is not biased against anyone. That is evident by the fact that in my cohort there are members with health issues and in the company there are people from less privileged backgrounds.
Graduate, Melbourne - 15 Mar 2023
By being very approachable and welcomming
Midlevel, Melbourne - 15 Mar 2023
We have internships for minority groups in NZ to join MYOB.
Experienced, Sydney - 12 Jun 2022
I think so. I feel likeI am the example of that. They train me to be a software dev without me having a formal education in that area
Graduate, sydney - 28 Aug 2019
Not discriminate in regards to recruitment.
Graduate, Melbourne - 27 Aug 2019
They do outreach to schools
Graduate, Auckland - 27 Aug 2019