I have been working on projects relating to Indigenous engagement, such as the National Reconciliation Week Market Day DISR hosted and using this experience towards making a NAIDOC week market event that will be even better than the last.
DISR values its amazing working environment and offers opportunities for everyone to be involved, learn and grow, and offers alternative streams for people of different backgrounds.
Nechama Basserabie studied Bachelor of Art Theory/Bachelor of Laws at University of New South Wales and is now a Graduate at Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet (PM&C).
Nelson studied Bachelor of Business (Public Relations)/Bachelor of Media and Communications at Queensland University of Technology, and is now a Media Advisor at Services Australia.
Working in the Methodology division allows me to thrive and grow as a statistician. There are plenty of learning opportunities in the form of internal courses, workshops and seminars.
The methodology stream in the ABS Graduate Program was a natural choice when I graduated; it provided me the opportunity to work on challenging statistical problems across a wide range of areas.
As an ATO employee, I play a part in contributing to an efficient tax system which helps the government provide essential services to the public like roads, hospitals and schools.