Tonoa ngā hōtaka tauira | Apply for our student programmes
Ka whakatūwherahia ngā kuaha ki hea, ki hea e ngā pukenga ka ākona ai e koe i konei? Kia kitea me pēhea e hanga ai i tō umanga i EY.
Could the skills you learn here unlock doors anywhere? Discover how you can build your career at EY.
Our supportive and inclusive culture enables students to make an impact before they even join us. We’ll help you develop the things you’re naturally good at and learn new skills for your career, too. Learn more about our student programmes here or scroll down to find out where you fit and apply now.
Apply for a Student Programme
We recommend applying early as we will be recruiting on an ongoing basis, and positions will close once filled. View the current opportunities below. There are a small number of programs which have closing dates. Once we open for those programs, their closing dates will be listed underneath the program.
Student Programmes
When applications are open, click on the student programme you’re applying for. Then click on the location and service line you want to apply to. Click on the teams that are underlined to apply and attach your CV and transcript to your application.
Please note not all teams have current vacancies. Only teams listed in the dropdowns below are currently accepting applications. Teams not accepting applications may still appear in the application form so please review the below carefully.
Whilst we will take your preferences into consideration, if we feel you are more suited to a different team at EY, a recruiter will contact you to discuss further.
He aha te rerekētanga o ngā Ratonga Ahumoni i ngā Ratonga Matua? | What’s the difference between Financial Services and Core Consulting?
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.
Tauira o tāwāhi | International Students
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].
Ngā Pātai auau | Frequently Asked Questions
Have you got questions about applying to and working at EY? You’re likely to find answers and more information here.
Te tukanga tono | Application process
Ngā mea ka tirohia e mātou | What we look for
Technology continues to change the way we live and work, and because of this constant evolution, the strengths and traits needed to succeed are shifting.
- Strong communicator
- Team player
- Adaptable
- Analytical
- Numbers savvy
- Global Mindset
Te aromatawai | Taking the assessment
Ngā whakaritenga mō te tukanga taritari | Recruitment Process Adjustments
EY is committed to removing systemic barriers to inclusion and improving the employment prospects of people with disability.
We want you to thrive in the recruitment process and to have an inclusive and equitable experience with us. For this reason, we therefore encourage you to share with us any adjustments you may require or information that may help us to ensure you are able to equitably participate in the recruitment process.
EY recognises that a person’s disability is as unique as their fingerprints and therefore recruitment process adjustments are unique to your needs. Here are just some of the adjustments we have made for our candidates:
- Sending interview questions ahead of time
- Audio files in place of written documents
- Additional time for online assessments
- Recruiter calls instead of video interviews
- Accessible technology in virtual interviews
- Having a support person present
You will be provided with the opportunity to advise us of any adjustments you need at each stage of the process 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.
If you are successful in obtaining an offer to join EY, we welcome another discussion about how we can best support you to thrive in your new role.
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Apply for a Student Programme
We recommend applying early as we will be recruiting on an ongoing basis, and positions will close once filled. View the current opportunities below. There are a small number of programs which have closing dates. Once we open for those programs, their closing dates will be listed underneath the program.