Bendigo and Adelaide Bank Limited : Bank graduates start first day of work
02/06/2012 | 05:30pm
Bendigo and Adelaide Bank has launched its inaugural Graduate
Development Program, with four university graduates starting
their new roles at the Bank today.
The Bank's Head of People and Performance, Mark Schultz, said
the two year program aims to give the graduates experience in
various aspects of banking and finance, while enabling the
Bank to develop young talent internally.
The program has proven very popular, with 286 graduates from
right across Australia vying to participate in the program.
"It was great to see so many young, talented and enthusiastic
people wanting to work for our Bank and after a vigorous
selection process, we chose Terri Harding, Ben Wilson, Jake
Childs and Brad Muzzell to join our team," Mr Schultz said.
The graduates will be based at the Bank's two major offices
in Bendigo and Adelaide, with University of Queensland
Commerce graduate, Ben Wilson, relocating from Brisbane to
Adelaide to take up the opportunity.
"When I saw this program I was really excited and knew it was
exactly what I wanted to do," Ben said.
"I look forward to launching my career in a new city and
long-term I aspire to securing a management role at the
Bank."
University of South Australia Marketing graduate, Terri
Harding from Brompton in Adelaide will also join Ben, at the
South Australian Head Office.
"For me, the graduate program was far more attractive than
applying and competing for a standard full-time position
against people with industry experience," Terri said.
"A graduate program provides a valuable opportunity for fresh
graduates to learn directly from industry professionals,
which is an asset unique to the program that furthermore sets
it aside and above the rest."
La Trobe University Business graduate, Jake Childs, who lives
in Rochester, a small farming community about 70 kilometres
north of Bendigo is also thrilled about the opportunity.
"Recently the Bank joined with my local community to
establish a Community Bank® branch and I've grown up in
Central Victoria, so I've seen all the good things the Bank
does for the community," Jake said.
"I look forward to getting involved and being a part of an
organisation I admire."
Another La Trobe University Business graduate, Brad Muzzell,
from Bentleigh in Melbourne will also move to Bendigo to take
part in the program.
"I'm going into this very open-minded," Brad said.
"This is a great opportunity to experience all of the
different sections, see what I like and what I'm good at, and
then focus on a specific area from there."
Mr Schultz said the program has been designed to provide
graduates with relevant work experience that will develop
their skills and understanding across a broad range of roles.
"The graduates will work with, and learn from, our people in
the Retail, Risk, Finance and Wealth divisions and spend six
months in each area.
"At the end of their two years with us, we hope the graduates
will have developed core technical skills and competencies
which will prepare them for a wide range of roles in the
organisation.
"This experience should give their careers a boost early on."