Graduate at Cenitex
Master of Information Systems at Deakin University
What's your job about?
My employer Cenitex is a shared ICT services provider to the Victorian government, and I am part of their 2-year graduate rotation program.
As a graduate at Cenitex I rotate to different teams every 3 to 6 months based on the different business functions I’m keen to learn more about or the skills that I’m interested in developing further. I started with Cenitex in Feb 2023 and am currently in my 3rd rotation.
My first rotation was with the Application Development team, where I got the opportunity to work and grow as a business analyst. I had one-on-one coaching support from my Senior BA as well as the Delivery Managers, Service Leaders and Development Teams.
My second rotation was with the Innovation and Improvement team, which was a great opportunity for me to develop a wide range of skills. It was like working on a startup within Cenitex. I collaborated with the I&I team on various innovation and improvement initiatives, including planning corporate events; experimenting with new technologies and tools; doing research on our innovation ecosystem; engaging with cross-divisional stakeholders to launch new service ideas, and attending client partnership meetings, to name a few.
My current rotation is with the billing and reporting team, where I’m learning some data analytics skills, including PowerBI.
Apart from my specific rotation-related work, I attend weekly Grad buddy catch-ups, my weekly one-on-one catch-ups with our Grad Rotation Manager and social club events. I have also been reaching out to different team leaders to understand what they are doing and looking out for potential future opportunities within the business. I am also making the best use of my time by undertaking LinkedIn Learning courses or other online training courses that are available to us free as a way to continue my personal development and upskilling.
What's your background?
I grew up in Sri Lanka and moved to Australia as an international student to study Master of Information Systems. During my university days in Australia, I figured out that a business analyst career path would be better suited to my personality strengths and be aligned with my passion. After the completion of my higher studies in Australia, I unfortunately had to move back to Sri Lanka due to the COVID-19 pandemic. There, I started working as a business analyst and came back to Australia on my graduate working visa. After moving back to Australia for the 2nd time, I started applying for jobs. That’s how I came across the Cenitex Graduate Program. I liked the job advertisement as it mentioned serving the Victorian Public Sector and I went through the recruitment process, which went smoothly. I’ve been at Cenitex for over a year now, and I’m grateful for this opportunity. It’s a great way for someone like me to enter the Australian job market, as the working culture and values seem to be a little different in my home country. I am also expanding my professional network while developing industry sought after skills under the guidance of experienced supervisors and mentors.
Could someone with a different background do your job?
Yes, the Cenitex Graduate Program provides us with the flexibility to try out different teams and explore different attributes that you think you would like to develop further. If you are curious and willing to learn, and if you come with an open mind, you’ll have access to plenty of resources and support to help you grow. I’ve observed fellow graduates from non-technical backgrounds trying rotations in technical teams and ending up shifting to a technical career path after realizing how much they loved it. In my opinion, the Rotation Program offers individuals a great way to explore and uncover their true strengths and interests.
What's the coolest thing about your job?
What are the limitations of your job?
Depending on the nature of the business function and due to you spending limited time in each team, you might not be able to handle a lot of responsibility as if you were to be in a team on a full-time ongoing basis as your stay is shorter.
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