Vacancies and opportunities
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I've just graduated, can I apply now or am I too late?
You can apply to our Graduate Programme within 18 months after you finished university at the time of application. You will need to apply when applications are open for our student programmes.
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Do you offer positions to international students studying at New Zealand universities?
If you're an international student keen to join EY as an intern, a graduate or attend the Career Compass Programme, we require that you meet the following eligibility criteria.
- You must currently reside in New Zealand.
- You must be enrolled in a level 7-degree qualification or higher. These studies must be completed on site at a New Zealand university.
- You must have at least 18 months on your Post Study Work visa at the time of joining EY
- In order to obtain a post graduate visa, you must have completed at least 30 weeks of fulltime study at a level 7 degree qualification at a New Zealand university.
EY will not be able to provide an offer of employment if you studied a non-degree level 4, 5, 6 qualification or a non-degree level 7 [certificate or diploma].
We encourage you to look at opportunities with EY in your home country or with one of our other offices in Asia-Pacific or around the globe.
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Can I speak to someone about your recruiting process and available programs?
There are several ways to find out more about our process and programmes.
If you’re looking for answers about our student opportunities:
We regularly attend and host events, so you get the chance to meet people who are currently on our programmes, as well as those with more experience of working at EY. See which ones we’re attending here.
Check our website for student opportunities as well as information about our programmes and tips for applying.
Another idea is to meet with your university careers advisor or talk to your lecturers or peers. They’re likely to have some insights on EY and some of them may even have been on one of our programmes themselves.
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How do I find out which student and graduate programs are open for applications?
You can visit the Apply here page to see the student programmes that are open. Each programmes application dates may be different, so make sure you check the dates for the programme you are interested in.
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Can I apply to more than one role at time?
Yes, you will need to submit a separate application for each role you are applying for.
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I’d like to apply to an EY office outside of New Zealand. How do I go about this?
All opportunities outside of New Zealand are managed by our offices in that location. Visit the global website here, to find current vacancies and contact details for jobs based abroad.
Application process
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What happens once we receive your application?
Once we receive your application, we'll send you a confirmation email. All eligible candidates will be invited to complete the Job Simulation (‘Learning on the job’). Once you’ve completed this stage, we’ll share personalised feedback that identifies your key strengths for the world of work, how you can develop them further, and tips and ideas for the strengths you can improve on. If you’re successful here, you’ll progress to our Recruitment Day, where we get to meet each other face-to-face or virtually.
It can take up to six weeks to hear from us as we have a rigorous recruitment process in place for our student programme roles.
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How do I start the application process?
First of all, you need to be sure about which programme you want to apply to. Then, go to the Apply here page and click on the location of where you would like to work. You’ll then be taken to our job portal where you can start your application by creating an account. You'll need to attach an electronic copy of your academic transcript, CV and photo ID. Applications for all of our programmes must be submitted through our website.
If you require any adjustments to equitably participate in the recruitment process, we encourage you to advise us at the time of application or for further discussion please contact us via contactrecruitment@au.ey.com or +64 9 300 7044 (option 2). Any information you provide will be treated confidentially.
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I’ve forgotten my password, how can I reset it?
Click on the link to access your profile and at the login page, click ‘Forgotten password’. Follow the prompts and you’ll receive an email with the next steps. If you still have trouble accessing your information or you have been locked out, please contact us at contactrecruitment@au.ey.com.
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I’m experiencing technical difficulties with the online assessments, what should I do?
Please contact us at contactrecruitment@au.ey.com.
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Do you offer work experience? What program would suit me best?
Due to the number of student programmes we currently offer, we do not offer student work experience. Alternatively, you could consider our Career Compass Programme. More information on this programme can be found here.
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What if my personal details change during the assessment period?
You can change your personal details online by logging into your account at any time. Please ensure your email address and mobile numbers are up to date, as this will be the primary method of communication with you.
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How do I identify legitimate EY job opportunities and emails?
There are internship and job scams that may involve an individual representing themselves as an employee of EY. They may use fake LinkedIn, Google+ or other social media and emails to contact you. Here are some common warning signs to look out for:
- EY will never initiate contact with you via text message.
- EY will never ask you for money for training, classes, equipment, software, etc.
- Legitimate EY professionals have email addresses ending in @ey.com or @au.ey.com. If someone claiming to be an EY professional or recruiter contacts you with an unsolicited internship or job offer and it seems suspicious, ask to be contacted via an EY corporate email account.
- Be cautious of emails with grammatical and spelling errors.
- The only way to apply for a position at EY is through our online applicant tracking system, which is accessible only from the student and experienced pages of ey.com.
- All of our current roles are advertised on our job search page.
- EY will never initiate contact with you via text message.
Working at EY
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How is EY structured?
EY is a global organisation made up of member firms in more than 150 countries. Each member firm is owned by its partners and they have operational control of their business. However, in order to maintain the same high standards of service quality and delivery in each of our locations, we have a global governance structure. This consists of four geographic areas, each with an Area Executive that works in close association with our Global Executive, headed up by our Global Chairman and CEO, Carmine di Sibio.
To support our efforts as a worldwide organisation, we also have EY Global, which works strategically with each of our areas to support consistency and excellent work in all of our activities around the world.
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In which countries does EY work?
EY has offices in more than 150 countries (with over 300,000 people working across them).
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I have personal commitments that matter to me. What’s EY’s policy on flexible working?
We understand that success is broader than what you achieve at the office. For many, family will always come first. That's why we support one another in achieving life balance, in reaching our personal goals, and keeping our personal commitments. We aim to be a flexible and understanding employer.
If you need to discuss flexible working options, we’re happy to find solutions that will work for us both. The key is communicating often with your team and supervisor and remaining flexible. We understand how having these options can make a real difference to your professional and personal success.
Learn more about flexible working at EY, here.
Student programmes at EY
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Do you offer vacationers or internships?
Yes, but only for university students. They’re a great way to jump start your career with valuable experience and insights and if you do a great job, you could be offered a place on a graduate programme once you’ve finished studying. Find out more here.
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What responsibilities do interns have?
The same ones as people currently on our graduate programmes. That means you'll collect data, complete analyses, prepare presentations, and take part in meetings. You'll receive intensive training to help get you started, extensive coaching from people on your team and support with the next steps of your career. You’ll also be part of socials and fun activities to help you get to know fellow interns better and build your network.
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Will I be offered a graduate role after I finish on the Internship Program Program?
You may be. It all depends on how well your time with us goes. If you do a great job and are an excellent team player, there’s a good chance you’ll be offered a graduate position within the team you’ve been working for.
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What kind of learning and development can I expect from EY?
Excellence in learning and development is a core element of your experience at EY. With our award-winning worldwide learning and development programmes, you receive the formal training you need through a variety of approaches in the classroom and online, including access to on-demand learning. You'll also learn through new experiences and on-the-job coaching and mentoring.
Find out more information here.
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What is the difference between Financial Services (FS) and Core?
When you apply for a role, you may have the option to nominate a preference to work in either the Financial Services Sector Organisation (FSO) or Core Consulting.
In our Core Consulting business, you’ll have access to clients across multiple industries, so you’ll get broad experience as you work across different business sectors. We mainly work with government and public sector, and consumer clients. We’re a global business so while you’ll focus on clients within New Zealand, you’ll also have opportunities to work across other geographies where possible.
In FSO, you’ll work with a diverse range of clients within the financial services industry across Insurance, Banking, and Capital Markets, and Wealth and Asset Management. You will be part of our talented FSO team with a wide range of financial services experience both locally and globally in key growth areas including risk and regulation, technology, customer and growth, strategy and business transformation, financial performance, IFRS 17, open banking, sustainability, cybersecurity, actuarial, and data and analytics. With our deep industry knowledge and experience, we are committed to providing professional services and support to our clients in the financial services sector to help them address some of their most complex challenges.
Developing your career at EY
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How will I grow as a professional?
With lots of support from us. We aim to give you interesting and challenging work that allows you to continually develop your skills and knowledge. And we back up your day-to-day responsibilities with comprehensive training programs.
Our commitment to lifelong learning means you’ll have access to EY Badges, to attain future-focused skills such as data visualization, artificial intelligence, design thinking and inclusive intelligence. You will have access to our suite of classroom and virtual training sessions and learning maps that can be tailored to your career journey. We offer support through further study from external learning organisations including Chartered Accountants Australia & New Zealand, CPA Australia, Master’s Degrees and other certificates.
It’s called LEAD and it reflects a commitment to your development. We work with you to understand your individual strengths and aspirations and then offer you the right blend of experiences, learning and coaching to meet these. This approach will help accelerate your progress and support your career goals and aspirations.
Find out more here.
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Once I join, can I work in another country?
We're committed to offering EY people international experiences. Once you've spent some time with us, you can apply for a short- or long-term secondment or international mobility program. You'll need a strong performance record to qualify. Speak to your counsellor and they will help you identify any suitable opportunities to enhance your career development with some international experience.
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What influence will I have over my career progression?
You own your career at EY, but developing it is a mutual commitment. You're responsible for telling us your aspirations, and through LEAD we’ll work out your developmental needs. As well as that, we offer a supportive, team-oriented and learning environment that will help you become a highly competent and successful professional. You’ll have lots of career options and wherever possible, we try to be flexible so you can balance the demands of work with your personal life.
We ask that in return, you take responsibility for your professional and personal growth and for giving your best, every day.
Life at EY
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What are the typical hours in a working week?
That’s difficult to say because there's no typical week at EY and your hours will vary according to the project you're involved in. During busy periods, you may be asked to work late, more regularly at client sites or in some circumstances, at weekends. By communicating regularly with your team and supervisor, you'll be able to understand their expectations and plan your time effectively, enabling you to manage your work life balance.
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What do people wear at EY?
Our office dress policy is "dress for your day". This means you can dress in clothes that make you feel comfortable for the day you have planned. The exception to this rule is when you're based at client sites and we encourage you to adopt the client's dress code policy.
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What’s the office social life like?
It’s diverse and inclusive. EY offices are full of individuals with a variety of backgrounds and opinions united by a shared set of values. You’ll find lots of groups and networks built around interests ranging from hobbies, sports and creative or intellectual pursuits, to volunteer and support groups. Regardless of your background or areas of interest, you'll find colleagues who share them.
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What’s EY’s approach to diversity and inclusiveness?
Our aim is to bring together the right people to create the best teams that give EY clients the exceptional service they expect.
When we talk about diversity, we’re referring to the mix of people we have and when we speak of inclusiveness, it’s about how we make the most of that mix. It's about welcoming diverse viewpoints, and about how this leads to making better decisions for us and for EY clients.
That’s why we encourage applications from people of all backgrounds, abilities and experiences. It creates a rich and diverse culture – one that can help you learn, develop and achieve your goals.
We also believe in developing our people's cultural awareness and skills. We help them to be aware of their own assumptions, frames of reference and behaviours. It’s one more way of developing great soft-skills and a global mindset.
The workforce around the world is becoming more diverse than ever. We've therefore created an environment in which all people feel valued, are part of the community and are able to perform at their best. Wherever possible, we break down barriers. By having a more diverse business, we can better engage with clients across all demographics in a global economy.
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What’s EY’s approach towards environmental sustainability?
We recognise our responsibility to reduce our impact on the environment and we also see sustainability as an important business issue for EY clients.
On a global basis, we measure our carbon footprint and find ways to reduce it by:
Locating our offices in buildings that meet the highest standards for sustainability
Reducing the need for overseas travel, using video and teleconferencing instead
On an individual level, you can join one of the eco-teams in our offices that promotes responsible practices, or contribute your time to a charity or organisation that benefits the environment.