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Killerb47

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Anyone have any info on this at all?? Very hard to find on the rest of the Internet. I'm looking for info like working hours, pay, pay progression, exit opps.
Thanks for your help people.
 

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Do you actually want to obtain a B.Econ. (Hons.) and then a Ph.D. in economics?

http://rba.clients.pageup.com.au/content.asp?newsID=102398 provides pretty good information already. Sure, it lacks everything that you're looking for, but surely the work and lifestyle is more important than emolument.

The details that you are looking for are probably contained in Reserve Bank of Australia Salaried Employees Award 2000.
 

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Definitely going to try for BEc(Hons) but PhD isn't really in my thoughts atm. Thanks heaps for those salaried employees reference man, exactly what i wanted.
 

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I've got friends who work in various roles in RBA and Treasury. What sort of role you looking at?
 

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Anyone have any info on this at all?? Very hard to find on the rest of the Internet. I'm looking for info like working hours, pay, pay progression, exit opps.
Thanks for your help people.
Public sector dream for me mate.
In general, working hours will be great - pay won't be - but if you get into the board when you're older - solid stuff.


Definitely going to try for BEc(Hons) but PhD isn't really in my thoughts atm. Thanks heaps for those salaried employees reference man, exactly what i wanted.
Lol, you don't have to "try" for Hons in economics - you get offered with a mark above 75 at USYD.
 

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Anyone have any info on this at all?? Very hard to find on the rest of the Internet. I'm looking for info like working hours, pay, pay progression, exit opps.
Thanks for your help people.
Working hours are pretty standard and there is an element of flexibility. Pay is pretty decent but nothing too flashy (it's a government job, what do you expect?). Definitely good exit opportunites with the skills you pick up from it. I'd say from what I heard progression is a bit slow because there is a low turnover in senior positions.
 

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