No bonuses here. Pay is average for a graduate salary. Low compared to your big consulting firms and investment banking etc.
Graduate, Canberra
Pay is really good, particularly with the added super. It takes time to get to the pay level that matches your work output, but that is part of being a grad.
Graduate, Canberra
From what I hear, we are higher paid than other graduate programs. I think the pay is decent.
Graduate, Canberra
There are no bonuses, which provides very little incentive to do a good job.
Graduate, Canberra
Pay is very competitive against private. The 15.5% super is wonderful to have. Make sure to take your progress against the ILS if you are wanting to jump bands
Graduate, Canberra
I'm unsure of bonuses per se, although the superannuation contribution is very high at 15.4%. Your starting salary is high-ish for a grad but low for the work you do. Although you should shift up the pay grades fairly quickly and regularly every 6-12 months.
Graduate, Canberra
Pay scales, but of course not as well as the private sector. Canberra rent is heavy, so as a grad, it's about development rather than savings. Within the first year, you are likely to be promoted and by the end of the second you should have another promotion, which gives you a better standing overall and makes it much more sustainable.
Graduate, Canberra
I appreciate that Treasury contributes so much to super.
Graduate, Canberra
Pay is pretty good.
Graduate, Canberra
Great pay - clear progression. There are no bonuses but I don't think that's an issue given that we probably shouldn't be motivated by money to do the best we can in our jobs.
Graduate, Canberra
I think the pay is okay for a graduate role however given the current cost of living crisis I think all APS pay should be increased to match these pressures. It is really hard to save or get ahead after paying bills etc. on this salary.
Graduate, Canberra
Treasury has a sharp pay progression system, new joiners do not need to stay at lower levels of pay for long.
Midlevel, Canberra