Graduate Year Experience - Consultant Protiviti Employee Review

4.0
24 Aug 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

1. Experience across all different industries (health, government, mining, finance, etc.) 2. Flat structure (get to know everyone in the office from Con 1 to MD) 3. Competitive salary for graduate role (opportunity for bonus)

Cons

1. Each office in Australia has more work in specific solutions than others (e.g., Tech, Risk and Compliance, Internal Audit, Business Development)

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Protiviti Response
9mo
Thank you for sharing your experience and for being part of Protiviti for over a year. It’s great to hear that you’ve had the opportunity to work across a variety of industries and benefit from a flat team structure. Protiviti is a global firm that draws on local, national and international talent pools to deliver diverse client solutions. If you are interested in being assigned more work in a specific solution, please reach out to your Career Advisor who can support you. Your feedback is appreciated and helps us continue improving how we support career growth across our teams.

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