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3.8
  • > 100,000 employees

PwC 2020 Clerkship Program - Sydney - Legal

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Opportunity details

  • Opportunity typeGraduate Job or Program
  • Additional benefits$AU
  • Application open dateApply by 7 Jul 2019

Play a key role in the future growth of PwC Australia's legal practice.

Creating a meaningful career is important, but so is creating yourself. To do both, you need the right opportunities – to grow equally as a professional and an individual, and to make an impact in a community where creating positive difference matters.The skills, experience and connections you will gain with PwC provide that opportunity. The rest is yours to create!

About PwC Legal

We're leading the transformation of legal services and reimagining the impact they can create. It's why we've built a dynamic and values-driven legal team who share in a purpose to build trust in society and solve important problems.

Our team brings together global, top-tier and best-practice leadership, expertise and experience. Comprising of 120 lawyers and 30 Legal Partners, 67% of our Legal Partners were recognised in the AFR's Best Lawyers 2019.

As lawyers and creative thinkers, we deliver integrated solutions to our clients that make an impact. Innovating the future of legal services, we're also the fastest growing legal practice in the Asia-Pacific region and have a global network of 3,500 lawyers across 97 countries.

Our practice revolves around five key pillars:

  • Corporate Advisory
  • Regulatory
  • Employment and Workplace Relations
  • Projects & Finance
  • Digital


About the opportunity

As a clerk, you'll gain valuable real-life experience and insights through a program that was awarded the AFR's Most Popular Legal Clerkship. You'll have the opportunity to work closely with our lawyers on client engagements, conduct legal research, prepare alerts and updates on legal developments, draft legal documents and legal advice, attend networking events and participate in social impact projects and potentially pro bono work.

About you!

As a Law student in your penultimate or final year of study, you're looking for the ideal opportunity to apply what you are learning in the real world. A problem solver and creative thinker, you embrace technology and the disruption it brings, and thrive in an environment that's ever evolving. You're ready to build your skills and gain invaluable experience that will see you create meaningful change through legal and drive your future career, today.

Next Steps

Our recruitment process for this vacancy will follow the timeline below:

  • Applications open 11th June 2019
  • Applications close 7th July 2019
  • Online Testing deadline 10th July 2019
  • Video Interview deadline 14th July 2019
  • Video Interview outcomes 31 July 2019
  • Assessment Centres commencing 7th August 2019
  • Offers to be made 18th September 2019
  • Offers must be accepted or declined 20th September 2019


Please note that we follow the NSW Law Society timelines.

Wishing you all the best in creating your application!

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Qualifications & other requirements

You should have or be completing the following to apply for this opportunity.

Degree or Certificate
Study field
Study field (any)

Hiring criteria

  • Experience requirementNo experience required
  • Study fields
    Business & Management
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Graduate
Melbourne
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6 months ago

Varies from project to project. On my current project this involves creating business and technical requirements, hosting standups, communicating progress to the client, managing the sprint cadence (creating the meetings on outlook), liaising with the QA on test estimates , providing testing assistance when needed and explaining the business requirements to the developers to get the solution design created.

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Graduate
Perth
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6 months ago

Assisting in conducting internal audits and compliance reviews.

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Graduate
Melbourne
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7 months ago

Mainly involved in investment research and operations for providing clients with investment advice.

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About the employer

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PwC Australia

Rating

3.8

Number of employees

> 100,000 employees

Industries

Accounting & Advisory

PwC takes a human-led, tech-powered approach, combining diverse perspectives, expertise and relationships with tech to solve important problems.

Pros and cons of working at PwC Australia

Pros

  • The people here are all genuine and open... I enjoy working in a high-performing environment where I feel that my skills are developing every day.

  • The support and growth opportunities from the team of individuals with different experiences.

  • From the day I started, I felt incredibly welcomed and supportive. No matter how high up in the company someone was they still would give me the time to help me with any questions I had. My team made work fun and enjoyable.

  • The office itself is great, especially the access to the cafe where free warm drinks are available before 12. The company has a flexible 'dress for your day' dress code, so people can often come in relaxing clothing, although many still prefer business wear

  • Our managers are highly accessible and make excellent mentors.

Cons

    • The working hours can be quite demanding

    • I think everyone, not just PwC, would like to be paid more for what they do and when compared with other graduate roles we are paid to a similar standard.

    • Time in grade is the main driver for promotion.

    • The pressure at times to meet deadlines that may not necessarily be that realistic and the billable hour demands.

    • There should be more formal training programs for technical skills here.