National Australia Bank Graduate Engineer Reviews
Updated 1 Nov 2020
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- Australia - All Cities
- - Victoria
- - Melbourne Area
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- - Melbourne, MB
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Pros
Amazing support, collaborative team and great people to work with
Cons
There isn't much career progression
"Great culture"
- Work/Life Balance★★★★★
- Culture & Values★★★★★
- Diversity & Inclusion★★★★★
- Career Opportunities★★★★★
- Compensation and Benefits★★★★★
- Senior Management★★★★★
I have been working at National Australia Bank full-time
Pros
Eaay going, laid back, friendly and forgiving culture
Cons
No transferrable skills, heavy compliance
"Graduate Employment"
- Work/Life Balance★★★★★
- Culture & Values★★★★★
- Career Opportunities★★★★★
- Compensation and Benefits★★★★★
- Senior Management★★★★★
RecommendsPositive OutlookI have been working at National Australia Bank full-time for less than a year
Pros
Good culture and cooperative attitude from coworkers
Cons
Constant restructuring layoffs and less job security after initial graduate position fullfilled
"Good graduate program"
- Work/Life Balance★★★★★
- Culture & Values★★★★★
- Career Opportunities★★★★★
- Compensation and Benefits★★★★★
- Senior Management★★★★★
RecommendsI have been working at National Australia Bank full-time for more than 5 years
Pros
- 3 rotations across a stream of your choice to get a sense of what working in the bank is like - really flexible - good company culture
Cons
- sometimes they give grad some really basic or boring admin work
"Soso"
- Work/Life Balance★★★★★
- Culture & Values★★★★★
- Career Opportunities★★★★★
- Compensation and Benefits★★★★★
- Senior Management★★★★★
RecommendsPositive OutlookApproves of CEOI have been working at National Australia Bank full-time for more than a year
Pros
Experience corporate environment Learn to work with large clients and vendors
Cons
Legacy systems Slow processes and tech
Continue reading"Average"
- Work/Life Balance★★★★★
- Culture & Values★★★★★
- Career Opportunities★★★★★
- Compensation and Benefits★★★★★
- Senior Management★★★★★
Doesn't RecommendNeutral OutlookNo Opinion of CEOI have been working at National Australia Bank full-time for more than a year
Pros
Big company, so many perks and benefits/ discounts
Cons
Not much space for creativity in a bank
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"Graduate Data Analyst"
- Work/Life Balance★★★★★
- Culture & Values★★★★★
- Career Opportunities★★★★★
- Compensation and Benefits★★★★★
- Senior Management★★★★★
RecommendsPositive OutlookApproves of CEOI have been working at National Australia Bank full-time for more than a year
Pros
Flexible working hours, customer experience centric, great working culture, fantastic inclusion and support. Corporate responsbility focus- social innovation and responsibility a key part of overall corporate strategy.
Cons
Too many legacy systems and data flows limits data science capabilities Limited learning & development opportunities
"Graduate"
- Work/Life Balance★★★★★
- Culture & Values★★★★★
- Career Opportunities★★★★★
- Compensation and Benefits★★★★★
- Senior Management★★★★★
RecommendsPositive OutlookApproves of CEOI have been working at National Australia Bank full-time for more than a year
Pros
Good training opportunities if you actively seek it Good work life balance
Cons
Red tape Political at times
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"Too political"
- Work/Life Balance★★★★★
- Culture & Values★★★★★
- Career Opportunities★★★★★
- Compensation and Benefits★★★★★
- Senior Management★★★★★
Doesn't RecommendNegative OutlookDisapproves of CEOI have been working at National Australia Bank full-time for less than a year
Pros
Reasonable salary, nice office and good work-life balance
Cons
Poor training, very political and the work isn't very rewarding
Continue reading "Changing culture but still a fundamentally archaic organisation"
- Work/Life Balance★★★★★
- Culture & Values★★★★★
- Career Opportunities★★★★★
- Compensation and Benefits★★★★★
- Senior Management★★★★★
RecommendsPositive OutlookApproves of CEOI have been working at National Australia Bank full-time for more than 3 years
Pros
Good people, big organisation means there are good career opportunities, flexible employer. Restructure should see things improve.
Cons
Terrible systems, underperformance is not managed appropriately, lack of diversity at senior levels, bureaucratic structure and lots of red tape makes it difficult to get things done.
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