Great Graduate Program! - IT/Internal Audit Consultant Protiviti Employee Review

5.0
Jul 16, 2014
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Australian graduates will have the opportunity to have their Induction Training with all the graduates from across the country in Melbourne. I thought this was a great idea as it built our networks within the company from day one. Graduates are also sent to the United States for training with the US graduates (and some other countries), This further builds your network on a global scale, which is priceless in my opinion. So far I have found the culture here to be really "family" like, everyone is keen to socialise in and out of work, I have made some great work mates since starting in March 2014. I could ramble on about all the support and training Protiviti provides to their graduates, but you should just apply and find out for yourselves! (Happy to elaborate if requested though)

Cons

Job scheduling can sometimes become quite hectic, work becomes quite busy at times. This problem is sort of a false Con, as this means there will always be work for you and you will not be idling at your desk doing nothing.

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Cons

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Cons

Repetitive, meaningless, and boring work, hard to pivot out of this career once started. Also, the consulting career feels like such a fake job at times. Doesn't feel like real work. Makes you question your life decisions. I'd recommend any college grads to think about their future career goals first before joining. I joined on a whim and wish I spent more time interviewing. It's been incredibly difficult to pivot out of internal audit and sox compliance once you are in it. However, if you are really good at corporate politics and advocating for yourself you may be able to pivot out of the IAFA solution . However, not sure how that lends it self if you want to leave the company.

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