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4.3
  • 1,000 - 50,000 employees

Commonwealth Bank 2019-20 BPB Regional & Agribusiness Banking Summer Intern Program

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Opportunity details

  • Opportunity typeInternship, Clerkship or Placement
  • Application open dateApply by 9 Aug 2019

DO WORK THAT MATTERS

We can turn your passion for rural and regional Australia into a career helping customers with their financial needs. Regional and Agribusiness Banking provides a comprehensive range of financial services to over 30,000 clients, located in regional and rural Australia. We develop strong relationships with our clients to get a real understanding of their business financial needs, and then implement the best strategies for each clients' unique situation. CommBank has been committed to regional communities and agribusiness for more than 90 years.

As a Summer Intern, you will have the scope to create relationships with Australian businesses by attending joint visitations across our diverse client base across your chosen location. You will interact directly with our clients through face to face meetings, working alongside them in their businesses to understand and meet their ever changing needs.
Our innovative and market leading technology solutions provide invaluable support for our clients as we help them lead their businesses to tomorrow. Our team is energised about what we do, what we've achieved and the momentum behind where we're headed, and we want you to join us on our journey!

SEE YOURSELF IN OUR SUMMER INTERN PROGRAM:

Our 10-week program starting on 25th November 2019, gives you a taste of what it's like to work with Australia's best bank. You'll have the opportunity to do real work that will allow you to put your passion and transferrable skills you've gained from your studies into practice, whilst contributing to outcomes which positively impact our business and customers. During the program, you'll be given full support and training to help you decide if CommBank is the right fit for you.

WHAT CAN YOU EXPECT AS A SUMMER INTERN?

Contribute from day one.
You'll be given real work that impacts our business and our customers.

Receive training and development.
You'll receive group-wide training and business area-specific training.

Support and networking opportunities.
You'll have a buddy to support you and will build networks with your fellow interns and with managers from across CommBank.

Access to senior management.
You'll have unique access to senior leaders.

Stability.
You'll be working at Australia's largest bank - enjoy fantastic offices with the latest technical innovations.

Give back.
You'll have chance to contribute to the community by participating in our community committee and other initiatives.

WE'RE INTERESTED IN HEARING FROM YOU IF YOU ARE:

  • An innovative and analytical thinker;
  • Adaptable and agile in nature – no one day is the same in our summer intern program;
  • Digitally and technology savvy – we want you to leverage and champion our market leading technology platforms;
  • An Australian/New Zealand citizen or Australian permanent resident at the time of your application (essential);
  • Are in your penultimate (second last year) of your university degree, or if you are doing a double degree, you must be in your penultimate year of your overall studies (essential)
  • Achieving at least a credit average across your university degree (essential).

At CommBank, we're committed to building a diverse and inclusive workforce reflecting the customers, businesses and communities we serve. As a value's driven organisation, we nurture and support our people; through focussing on skill and talent development, collaboration, flexibility and internal promotion. With service in mind at every touch point, we take accountability for the role we play in securing and enhancing the financial wellbeing of people, businesses and communities. At CommBank you can be you.

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
Sydney
7 months ago

Client meetings, speaking with the frontline team regarding client files, administrative work

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Graduate
Melbourne
7 months ago

It will vary depending upon what department/business unit you are in. However in my circumstance I am an Graduate/Analyst; my daily task involve morning emails, attending to applications and strategy papers, lots of meetings, some longer one rife with information or short ones to provide updates. Then after a lunch with the team it is back into credit writing. Then finishing off the day with emails. There is always time for a coffee run with the team and some good quality banter.

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Graduate
Sydney
7 months ago

My role involves balancing business and customer needs in innovative and strategic ways. Day to day, I work on projects that involve uplifting certain aspects of the CBA App. I also work towards my graduate development goals to ensure I make the most out of this experience.

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About the employer

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Commonwealth Bank

Rating

4.3

Number of employees

1,000 - 50,000 employees

Industries

Finance & Banking

A brighter beginning for your career.

Pros and cons of working at Commonwealth Bank

Pros

  • Work-life balance and culture.

  • The vast amount of opportunities in the field of technology can help you upskill and keep motivated.

  • The people at CBA are extremely welcoming and talented.

  • Flexible working style and arrangements.

  • Clear investment in the technology area. This supports graduates in this area significantly.

Cons

    • As the company has the head office in Sydney, most of the teams are located there. If you are based in other cities, you may not have anyone in your team around you.

    • There is a level of competitiveness I find specifically in the Grad program cohort.

    • Limited career progression.

    • The over-importance of networking. You may not get as far as being 100% your authentic self.

    • With CBA being such a large organization, it can sometimes be difficult to navigate the ecosystem and find the right person who can help.