The graduate program specifically is pretty involved with 5 or so stages to get through but the you are given plenty of information about what to expect at each stage and what the assessors and interviewers are looking for. I have found this the same for general interviews as well. the STAR method is the preferred tool
Graduate, Melbourne - 05 Aug 2024
The interview process can be long and drawn out, or really short/quick turn around. Theres alot of process and checks to go through too, so if you're in a 'rush' to find a role, I wouldnt necessarily suggest going for a government role, because it can take months from the first application to starting the role.
We always have interview panels, so there will always be multiple people interviewing you, and scoring you against set criteria. Sometimes, these interviews can be in person, and sometimes theyre on Microsoft Teams.
Graduate, Melbourne - 29 Jul 2024
The requirement for internal hiring preference whilst often requiring public advertisement of open positions made it a deeply frustrating experience to attempt to work for DEECA.
Graduate, Melbourne - 25 Jul 2024
The interview process for the graduate program was extensive, involving a written response to 3 questions (I think 2 behaviour-based and one values-based), group activity and interview with recruiter (via Teams), and a panel interview with organisation. Everyone I dealt with was very supportive and forthcoming.
Graduate, Melbourne - 25 Jul 2024
It was a long process that was quite nerve racking because of the long waits between know if you moved to the next round
Graduate, Melbourne - 24 Jul 2024
4 stage (long) assessment and interview process. One-way interview, aptitude test, virtual assessment centre, departmental interviews
Graduate, Melbourne - 24 Jul 2024
Really enjoyed the interview process (as much as one does) - although it had all the normal stresses - Hoban and the GMT were supportive and available for information. They made this a very friendly environment.
Graduate, Ballarat - 06 Jul 2023
The interview process for the Graduate program is very long with 5 steps to complete, some of the steps aren't obvious how they relate to the roles but all of the other Grads I've met have been excellent at their roles so they might just be measuring something I don't understand. The interviews for roles outside the graduate program are much simpler and very structured around the key selection criteria and STAR method so are easy to prepare for.
Graduate, Geelong - 05 Jul 2023
My program had a particularly lengthy process (4+ months of applications, and 6 months lead time).
Graduate, Melbourne - 05 Jul 2023
Lengthy, a lot of uncertainty, hard to plan when the interview process was over 3 months.
Graduate, Melbourne - 05 Jul 2023
As a graduate, the hiring process was unique. There were quite a number of steps, which may deter some people, however given that the job was my top preference, I was willing to do them. It felt fair and equitable, and the HR staff were and are still highly visible and easy to chat to. I found the recruiting consultant employed for the first round of interviews to be fairly cold and not as effective as the department's HR staff.
Graduate, Melbourne - 30 Jun 2023
It was a very drawn out recruitment process. Initial written application, where we were asked to preference roles from the approximately 16 on offer, followed by online psychometric testing. The testing focused on logic and determining different styles of problem solving. After passing this stage there was a group interview process. This was hosted virtually and lasted approximately three hours. We were grouped based on our role preferences in the initial application. There were three components, a group task where we were asked to discuss a prompt together while we were observed by an assessor, an individual written task with a prompt, and an individual interview. The individual interview was with one panel member from the recruitment agency, and focussed on our motivations for wanting the job, our qualifications and experience, and behavioural questions asking for SMART responses. Although the process was intimidating and very long the assessors were very supportive and tried to bring out the best in us. Incorporated into this three hour session was also the opportunity to talk to recruits from the previous year as well as key staff from the Graduate Programs Management Team. This was really helpful to understand more about the Graduate Program and meet people we might be working with. We were also provided with more information about the roles before this interview and were able to refine our preferences. The next stage was individual interviews, also virtual, but with a panel made up of supervisors. It was then approximately a month or more before we got job offers.
Graduate, Colac - 23 Jun 2023
Stressful and long
Graduate, Gippsland - 23 Jun 2023
The process was extremely long and arduous. It took 4 months. My initial application was in June and the offer of employment was in November. The assessments and interviews took many hours of preparation to ensure that I was demonstrating my capabilities in the style that they required.
Graduate, Melbourne - 22 Jun 2023
The assessments were interesting and fair, and the interview process was transparent and aligned with the role itself.
Graduate, Melbourne - 22 Jun 2023