Financial Services team in Audit & Assurance at Deloitte Australia
Jessica joined Deloitte straight out of UTS in February 2024 after completing her Accounting degree. “I was drawn to Deloitte because I wanted to work with people from diverse backgrounds and experiences,” she says. “Over the past year, I’ve had the chance to put what I learned at uni into practice through various client projects—and I’ve grown so much already.”
Working on Financial Services clients ranging from banks to insurance companies, Jessica’s role is all about digging deep into financial statements. “Every client is different, and that means I’m constantly piecing together puzzles to figure out the ‘who, what, when, where and why’ behind the numbers,” she explains. Her typical week involves collaborating closely with her team, evaluating audit evidence, chatting with clients, and even squeezing in internal learning sessions with her fellow graduates over lunch or coffee.
Outside of work, Jessica knows how to maintain balance. “I love playing games—I’m a big fan of Classic World of Warcraft,” she laughs. Whether she’s out with friends, hitting the gym, or experimenting with a new dessert recipe she found online, Jessica always finds a way to recharge.
Jessica also values how Deloitte supports her growth. “The firm has invested so much in my development,” she shares. “From structured online learning and in-person seminars to regular feedback sessions and dedicated CA study support, I feel well-equipped to succeed. Plus, having a career coach who genuinely looks out for you makes all the difference.
When asked what surprised her most about working at Deloitte, Jessica reflects on the fun and supportive atmosphere. “I genuinely feel excited to come in every day—whether it’s catching up with my team, visiting clients, or working on a variety of projects. It’s the people and the opportunities that truly make Deloitte stand out.”
Jessica sums it up perfectly: “If nothing else, consider joining Deloitte for the amazing people you’ll work with and the chance to constantly challenge yourself. That’s what had the biggest positive impact on me when transitioning straight from university.