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As a top Graduate employer, our program offers you a permanent role that takes you on a 2-year journey. The experiences you'll have along the way will help you to develop the key capabilities you need to kick-start a successful career. Those experiences include the coaching and support of a dedicated Sponsor, tailored learning events on topics such as innovation and commercial acumen, connecting with Graduates from around the country and much more.
This Graduate role will work with Stockland's Strategic Insights team who is responsible for enhancing business understanding of customer behaviours and needs. As such you will work with the Strategic insights team to provide data-led recommendations to the business for continuous improvement, gaining a broad understanding of their responsibility in ensuring the organisations success. This will help you decide where you would like to look for your next career step, after the Graduate program finishes.
At Stockland, we are a company delivering outcomes that benefit the community at large. Our portfolio is diverse and so are the opportunities for professional and career development. This helps us to deliver on our commitment to provide our people with broad experiences to build a successful career.
Stockland has a strong commitment to achieving the best outcomes through an inclusive and collaborative culture. Our customers come from diverse backgrounds and we want our teams to reflect this.
We offer competitive remuneration and benefits, which include free-to-access or subsidised lifestyle, health, well-being and financial services products.
Please click apply to register your interest and we will be back in touch in August when the applications for 2022 are open.
The opportunity is available to applicants in any of the following categories.
Citizen
Permanent resident
Development Graduate at Stockland
Bachelor of Property Economics at University of Technology, Sydney (UTS)
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Bachelor of Business/Bachelor of Commerce at Western Sydney University