Graduate Program

Department of Finance Graduate Program

Department of Finance Graduate Program

Applications for the Finance Graduate Program have been extended to Monday 14 April 2025.

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Start your career at Finance, where you will ‘See More, Do More and Be More’.

At Finance, we have a unique bird’s eye view of whole-of-government activities, where you will get the opportunity to see more of what’s happening across the whole Australian economy and Australian Government policy agenda.

Our graduates start their career at the heart of the Australian Government. We drive reforms that shape the nation’s government, business and social landscape and have strong commercial and advisory connections to industry.

We invest in our people. Throughout our Finance Graduate Program, your public service and professional acumen will develop, and you will have opportunities to strengthen capabilities and build positive networks as you start on your career journey with us.

We don’t only want people who have studied finance and accounting. We are seeking graduates with a range of different qualifications and experience. 

As a central agency, we act with integrity to influence outcomes that impact all Australians, our influence and expertise are sought by many sectors as government and non-government organisations. This means we have opportunities and career paths that span a much wider range of areas than you might expect, giving our people varied and rewarding career paths.

When you work with us, you will make an impact—with the way you work, the solutions you offer and the unique skillset you bring.

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Working in the Finance Graduate Program

At Finance, you’ll join a cohort of graduates from various disciplines from around Australia and undertake a 12-month development program in Canberra. You will be supported through two 6-month work placements aligned with our high priority work and where your skills and capabilities will be best utilised and developed. For breadth of experience, each placement is in a different area of the business.

Our graduates join Finance’s Entry Level cohort as an ongoing employee at the APS3 level. You will have the opportunity to apply for advancement to the APS4 and APS5 classifications throughout your graduate year.

At Finance and as part of our program, you could provide input and offer advice on:

  • the financial impacts, risks and merits of new policy proposals from across all government portfolios
  • the government's financial framework
  • the annual Budget
  • data management, governance and sharing
  • managing the government’s shareholding in its assets
  • delivering a range of tools and services to assist the work of parliamentarians and their staff
  • the government’s engagement with Government Business Enterprises such as the NBN and Snowy Hydro
  • modernising the public sector through better services to citizens and businesses such as Australia’s Digital ID System
  • whole-of-government procurement
  • risk management
  • general insurance services to other government agencies.

Professional development

Our Finance Graduate Program supports and encourages ongoing development. Training includes face to face workshops, networking events and a major project that will contribute both to your development and to enhancing the work of Finance. You will have the opportunity to apply this learning on-the-job, and with support from our Entry Level Programs Team and workplace coaching. 

You will build a strong professional network within your graduate cohort, graduates from other agencies, peers and mentors. There are also opportunities to engage with senior executive staff and Finance Ministers. 

You also have the opportunity to be involved in the APS-wide organisation, Social Network of Graduates. This network coordinates social activities and opportunities to meet graduates from across the APS.

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Meet some of our past Graduates

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Willough

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Ting

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Sarah

Our workplace

You will be part of an inclusive, engaging workplace where your ideas and contributions are valued. 

We support a positive, collaborative, innovative and curious culture. We appreciate, value and rely on the diverse skills, perspectives and backgrounds of our people. Central to this is our Diversity Networks, which create a welcoming and supportive culture, and foster a sense of belonging and inclusivity.

Each Network strengthens our workplace culture by fostering a sense of belonging and inclusivity, empowering all staff to bring their whole selves to work. The Networks act as consulting bodies and actively propose changes to the department to benefit and support staff.  

Our seven Diversity Networks are:

  • Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Staff Network
  • Pride Network
  • Ability Network
  • Gender Equity Network
  • Emerging Leader’s Network
  • Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Network
  • Social Club.

We encourage and welcome applications from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, people with disability, LGBTQI+ people, people from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds.

Affirmative Measures

Affirmative measures positions are open to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and people with disability.

The Australian Public Service can identify processes or vacancies as open only to either Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people or people with disability. This supports equal employment opportunities and helps create a more diverse workplace.

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Australian Government Graduate Program

You can still apply as part of the Australian Government Graduate Program (AGGP). If you apply through the AGGP, select the Department of Finance as your first preference.

Finance recruits from a number of streams including Generalist, Accounting and Financial Management, Digital, Human Resources, Data, STEM, Economist and Legal, and the Indigenous Graduate Pathway.

Find more information about the AGGP at the Australian Government Graduate Program page.

Contact Us

Email us at entrylevelprograms@finance.gov.au or call (02) 6215 1717 (Option 2) between 8:30am - 5:00pm AEDT Monday to Friday.

Frequently asked questions

You may have questions about Graduate recruitment and life  within Finance. We hope that some of your questions are answered below.

Applications open on Monday 17 February 2025 for the Graduate Program in 2026. 

From there:

  • 14 April 2025: Applications close
  • April/May 2025: Applications considered
  • June 2025: Testing and online interviews
  • July 2025: Initial offers made
  • August 2025: Official offers made following required checks
  • December 2025: First placements determined
  • February 2026: Program commences
  • January 2027: Program concludes.

All successful candidates commence their employment in February 2026.

Finance’s Graduate Program recruits people who have completed their undergraduate degree within the past five years.

Our past cohorts have been made up of a broad demographic of graduates; some who join us have just finished their degree while others join us after having spent some time in the workforce.

At Finance, we work on many aspects of the government's agenda including the Australian Government’s Budget, modernisation of the public service, commercial projects and a diverse range of whole-of-government policies.

Our work is delivered increasingly through a project-based model.

As a graduate, you will have the opportunity to work across two areas and varied projects critical to the government’s agenda and departmental priorities. 

Finance Graduates are based in Canberra, with our central office located in Forrest and just minutes from Parliament House.

Canberra is a great place to live, work, learn and explore — we promise.  

Canberra has it all. We have excellent restaurants, cafes, bars, wineries and breweries. We have green space, bike paths and bushwalking spots. And, we have some of Australia’s best museums and galleries.

Canberra is a multicultural city with a great community feel. Our annual events include the National Multicultural Festival, Canberra Balloon Spectacular and Floriade.

It is easy to move around Canberra, and Sydney, the ski fields and the south coast on our doorstep.

As a graduate in Finance, you will need to relocate to Canberra, where our central office is located.

We understand this may be a big move for you if you are coming from interstate. To help get you settled, we offer reasonable relocation expenses and temporary accommodation support.

Don’t fear, you are not alone: each year graduates move from all over the country for a career with Finance.

Graduates must obtain an NV1 security clearance prior to commencement.

Successful applicants will be required to complete a security pack. You will need to have a checkable background going back 10 years and you also must be an Australian citizen.

Access to Finance’s buildings, information technology systems and classified material cannot be provided until a security clearance is granted.

Yes, employees, with approval from their manager, can undertake their CA or CPA accreditation.

Unless there is a business requirement for the CA or CPA accreditation, it is not expected to be approved during the graduate year due to the amount of training and development already provided through the program.

Finance is accredited as a CPA Australia Recognised Employer to the Knowledge Level, the highest level. Finance was the first public sector employer in the ACT to gain this accreditation. This provides our finance and accounting staff that have a business requirement for a CPA qualification with resources and guidance to assist them.

CPA participants also benefit by having a simple alternative method to demonstrate adherence to the CPA program’s practical experience requirement and to demonstrate adherence to minimum continuing professional development standards. These are both mandatory components of the award.

After your graduate year has ended, the opportunities don’t stop! You will have a permanent ongoing APS role in the department and Finance will continue to support your career development and offers study assistance for further education. 

 

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See more. Do more. Be more at Finance


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