alas the graduate salary does start low, although this is somewhat made up for by the personal L&D budget and the accelerated career promotions that grads in this program typically see after completing it. Personally I was happy to take the Salary hit for two years knowing it would pay dividend both in my personal development and career going forward but it is a consideration each person should make for themselves.
Graduate, Melbourne - 05 Aug 2024
No bonuses for performance or meeting KPIs.
Wages are paid fortnightly based on a union-agreed wage, which is Google-able.
Wage increases are yearly only, and sometimes negotiable.
Graduate, Melbourne - 29 Jul 2024
I am living paycheck to paycheck, especially given recent rent rises. Recent agreed pay rises do not match projected inflation.
Working at a VPS2 grade for 2 years as a graduate is a great deal of sacrifice. I took a $10,000 per annum pay cut to work for the public service and I am ineligible for incremental pay increases whilst I'm a graduate. So, my particular pay situation makes me feel undervalued here at DEECA.
Graduate, Melbourne - 25 Jul 2024
I am on a graduate wage which is very low, but we do have lots of opportunities that other employees don't have.
Graduate, Melbourne - 25 Jul 2024
I think a graduate salary could be slightly higher. I was getting paid to work at my local cinema than I am here. I had to study for 4 years to get this position so even if it was $1 more an hr it would be appreciated (especially in this current cost of living)
Graduate, Melbourne - 24 Jul 2024
the new working agreement includes some slight real pay losses but also a cost of living bonus which is appreciated. When considering super, the bonus, and the L&D budget we have access to, the pay is pretty competitive for a graduate (particularly in government).
Graduate, Melbourne - 24 Jul 2024
Pay is good for the initial step between University training and professional employment. Sometimes asked to do work that is probably beyond the current pay scale - but important to keep in mind that it is a learning / development opportunity. Plus - incredible perks for L&D and guaranteed employment.
Graduate, Ballarat - 06 Jul 2023
My current salary is the highest I have ever earnt and there are clear pathways to moving to higher band in the future so I have no complaints.
Graduate, Geelong - 05 Jul 2023
As far as I'm aware, we don't have bonuses, but that doesn't mean they aren't there. We are paid in accordance with the VPS enterprise agreement. There are also salary packages available and flexible work arrangements that you can negotiate with your managers.
Graduate, Melbourne - 05 Jul 2023
Unfortunately, government wages don't allow an incentive-based bonus
Experienced, Melbourne - 05 Jul 2023
Pay for graduates is quite low. Some graduates have had opportunities for higher honours, essentially an acting arrangement within their team due to their higher work output. However, I feel unable to broach this topic with my manager despite my output exceeding that expected of a graduate.
Graduate, Melbourne - 30 Jun 2023
In government our pay structures are properly regulated.
Graduate, Colac - 23 Jun 2023
It's enough to pay my rent, but difficult as I need to move often for my job so I am at the mercy of short term expensive leases.
Graduate, Gippsland - 23 Jun 2023
I very much doubt that they give out any bonuses. The graduate pay is quite low when compared to the equivalent ongoing roles. Considering that I have a masters degree I feel that I am undervalued.
Graduate, Melbourne - 22 Jun 2023
There is a good pay structure established but I am at the bottom of it and so my pay is limited. I do not know how bonuses work yet.
Graduate, Melbourne - 22 Jun 2023