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Penultimate year, or final year of studies where you will be pursuing an honours, masters or PhD in Economics
As an intern at Treasury, you will work on challenging and impactful policies that help shape the Australian economic landscape.
You will also contribute to the broader work of the department.
Through real work opportunities our program provides you with the chance to:
We are seeking students with the following:
If you have these skills, then we encourage you to apply for an internship and join our team.
To be eligible for Treasury’s Internship Program, you must meet the following requirements:
There are a few things you need to know about the application process.
Before you start your application, read the eligibility criteria above to make sure you’re eligible to apply.
If you meet the criteria, your application must include:
Applications have now closed.
If you're shortlisted, we’ll invite you to submit a video responding to the supplied questions.
Following review of your video, we may contact your referees.
When selecting your referees, please nominate a referee who can comment on your work, skills and capabilities as a team member.
We may invite you to participate in an informal virtual interview.
We will offer successful candidates an intern position in a division in Treasury.
Placements will be determined closer to commencement of the Treasury Internship Program, with the start date to be negotiated subject to security clearance outcomes.
If you're unsuccessful you will have the opportunity to request feedback on your application.
The opportunity is available to applicants in any of the following categories.
Australia
Australian Citizen
Analyst at Department of the Treasury
Bachelor of Economics at University of Sydney (USYD)
2016 Graduate at Department of the Treasury
Bachelor of Economics at The University of Queensland (UQ)