Melbourne
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Be Part of Reimaging Energy
At bp, we have one thing on our mind – the energy of tomorrow. We’re helping the world get to net zero with the ambition of being a net zero company by 2050 and our early careers hires are integral to achieving this. As future leaders and technical experts, we need fresh thinking, curiosity, and a solution focus mindset to reimagine energy. Now this is the part where you come in!
Based out of our Melbourne Office, a number of fantastic opportunities are on offer within bp’s Global Business Services (GBS) branch for Finance/Accounting Students to join as part of our 12-month Co-operative (Co-Op) Program. Commencing in January 2023, the Co-Op program provides students with the chance to gain experience in a real job where you can apply the knowledge you have gained at university while continuing to develop your technical and business skills.
As a GBS Co-Op student within the Finance & Accounting team, you will deliver several disciplines within the Record to Report team including Financial Reporting, Tax, Management Accounting and Compliance. This may include:
You will also be involved in ad hoc projects, site audits and interacting with a range of internal and external customers who will challenge and develop your communication, negotiation and problem-solving skills.
To be eligible for our Co-Op program you will:
Breadth of competence across the following capabilities is highly desirable:
bp's Global Business Services (GBS) is a provider of a broad range of integrated customer solutions, supporting bp's operations across Australia and New Zealand. We offer a vibrant, inclusive, collaborative work culture and a company that lives and breathes it's values of Safety, Respect, Excellence, Courage and One Team. We have a commitment to developing your career, rewarding our people with a competitive package and flexible working conditions coupled with benefits that reflect our values.
bp Australia acknowledges Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people as Australia’s First people. We are committed to achieving a diverse workforce and strongly encourage applications from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander backgrounds for this role and all other current vacancies.
Opportunities are available in Melbourne
Applications close at midnight 21 August 2022
Please note that vacancies are actively filled on an ongoing basis. The closing date for the applications may occur before the stated deadline. Therefore, we highly recommend you submit your application as early as possible in order to be considered for the opportunity of your choice.
Priorities and goals can lack lots of structure so hard to know what you should be prioritizing and working towards.
Process driven work that impacts daily operations
I have been very fortunate to work on a variety of projects throughout my time on the grad program. These projects have allowed me to develop a diverse set of skills and get a strong understanding of the bp business. I have also been given lots of opportunities to work with a range of people from different areas of the business and expand my professional networks.
4.0
1,000 - 50,000 employees
Mining, Oil & Gas
Our purpose is reimagining energy for people and our planet. We want to help the world reach net zero and improve people’s lives.
The exposure to the business is fantastic, as is the ability to grow my skills. Networking opportunities are fantastic.
Convenient location, friendly people, nice desk set-ups, free coffee, natural lighting, competitive salary
I think the company has a good work-life balance, and they care about you're overall wellbeing.
Work-life balance and flexibility in the workplace I am working towards something that I believe in and doing meaningful work. Mentoring and career development opportunities are very abundant. Freedom and trust by managers and experienced no micro-management.
Inclusive atmosphere, colleagues that are willing to help and encouraged to solve problems.
Nothing really! I would say, though, that the graduate program would be good if it were three years. I am finding that a lot of the graduates below me are grasping an understanding of the business in the first year and then going into their second year and rolling off.
A little bit disjointed in the sense that there are people from all over the organization making requests from you via email. I feel that task requests should only really come from the line manager or a member of your appropriate team.
Being forced to attend the office 60/40. I enjoy working in the office but would highly prefer this to be a personal decision, not enforced from top-down. Lack of salary transparency.
Starting as a graduate, it was challenging when other team members weren't in the office to learn off due to working from home.
While it is fantastic that BP is such a large business with many opportunities for growth, that benefit also has a flip side. Working in a diverse business can make it hard to specialize or focus on areas of interest, especially in the early stages of your career. This is due to two factors: 1. People with diverse experience are highly valued, so you are often encouraged to take a generalist approach to your career. 2. It can take time for roles in your desired area to come up.