Department of Corporate and Information Services annual report 2016-17
Annual report 2016-17
Northern Territory. Department of Corporate and Information Services
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2017
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Department of Corporate and Information Services annual report; Annual report
2016/2017
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Annual Report 2016-17 | Department of Corporate and Information Services96 O U R PEO PLE Recent graduate, Emily Meginess, building her career with Budgets and Finance. Graduates Graduates Graduate Success During the final year of her Finance degree at Flinders University, Emily Meginess applied for the Graduate Development Program. I saw the advert and applied for it, I had a job three months before I had finished my degree. The best thing about the DCIS Graduate Development Program (GDP) is the rotations and their length. Six months gives enough time to learn the role and the work area. My final rotation was in Budgets and Finance and my experiences in previous rotations really helped me. The program also provided me with many training and development opportunities. During the program I attended the DCIS Emerging Leaders Program, Project Management Essentials training and participated in DTFs FOIT workshops and have started studying towards my CPA. The DCIS GDP offers a great opportunity to learn and exposure to a wide variety of work experiences. As a university graduate, the program offers secure employment at a good pay rate with the opportunity to build your career. I would encourage anyone considering considering their employment beyond university to apply for the Graduate Development Program.