Consulting Analyst/Graduate Program 2027 – Australia and New Zealand
AI Job Summary
Solve problems that actually matter. Build a career that doesn’t box you in.
You’re starting your career at a time when organisations are being asked to do more than just perform — they’re being asked to change. To serve communities better. To use technology responsibly. To adapt faster than ever before.
If you’re curious about how big decisions get made — and you want to be part of shaping them — Consulting at Accenture is a powerful place to start.
Why Accenture?
Accenture isn’t a traditional consulting firm — and that’s the point.
We work at the intersection of business, technology and people, helping organisations turn big ideas into real change. That could mean helping a government department redesign how citizens access services, supporting a major organisation to transform how it operates, or helping teams make smarter, data‑led decisions.
What You’ll Do
As a Consulting Analyst, you’ll be part of project teams working on real client challenges from the start. You won’t just observe — you’ll contribute.
You might:
- Help map how an organisation works today and identify where things could work better
- Analyse data or insights to support decisions that affect customers, communities or teams
- Support strategy, transformation or improvement initiatives — from early ideas to delivery
- Work directly with clients in workshops, interviews or project discussions
- Collaborate with people from different backgrounds, disciplines and ways of thinking
You’ll learn by doing, with support around you — not by being thrown in the deep end.
How You’ll Be Supported
You won’t be expected to have it all figured out! You’ll be supported through:
- A structured development journey that blends hands on‑ project work with formal learning in problem solving, communication and how consulting works in the real world.
- Coaching and mentoring from people who’ve been where you are
- A team culture that values curiosity, fresh perspectives and asking questions
As you grow, you’ll have the chance to explore different industries and areas — from strategy and operations to data informed decision making and change.
What We’re Looking For
We welcome final year students and recent graduates from a wide range of degrees. There’s no single “right” background — we’re looking for people who are curious, analytical and motivated to make an impact.
Common backgrounds include:
- Business, Commerce, Economics or Finance
- Engineering, Science or Technology
- Data, Analytics, Mathematics or Statistics
- Arts, Social Sciences or Psychology
If you enjoy problem solving, working with people and learning new things, we encourage you to apply — even if your degree isn’t listed. We value diverse perspectives and encourage applications from all backgrounds.
Working Rights
- Australian or New Zealand Citizens or Australian Permanent Residents
Locations
- Auckland, Canberra, Melbourne, Perth & Sydney
Why Grads Choose Consulting at Accenture
Consulting at Accenture is where graduates build confidence, capability and momentum early.
- Real responsibility, early: You’ll contribute to real client work from the start — learning by doing, with support around you.
- Learn fast, in many ways: Develop problem‑solving, communication and analytical skills through hands‑on projects, training and feedback.
- Work with diverse people and perspectives: Collaborate with teammates and clients from different backgrounds, industries and ways of thinking.
- See the impact of your work: Help shape decisions and changes that affect organisations, communities and the people they serve.
How to apply
Submit your application online with your resume. If you include a cover letter, tell us what excites you about consulting, problem‑solving, and the kind of impact you’d like to make.
- Job type:Graduate Jobs
- Disciplines:Actuarial Studies, Banking and Finance, Business...
- Work rights:Australian Citizen, Australian Permanent Resident,...
- Work from home:Hybrid remote
Hybrid remote
Employees are allowed to work remotely some of the time but most of the work is done at the company’s physical office. Remote work is considered a perk or a privilege. For example, an employee may work from home for 1-2 days per week.
- Locations:Canberra, Sydney, Brisbane,...
- POSITION START DATE
Feb 2027 (approx)
- Closing Date:29th Mar 2026, 12:59 pm
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