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Get Excited for the Future of Work With PwC!

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05 September 2022
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Being a crucial part of ‘The Big Four’ means PwC often get lumped in as an accounting firm that’s only looking for graduates – but it couldn’t be further from the truth!

PwC is leading the way on an immense range of services and programs – including the Future of Work. And who better to give us the lowdown on everything we need to know than Dr Ben Hamer – current Head of Future of Work.

Ben chats with us about:

  • Who PwC are, what they do, and how they deliver much more than accountancy services.
  • What the future of work really means – including why it involves focusing on inclusion, diversity and ensuring our workplaces represent our unique communities.
  • Why skills development is a lifelong commitment – not just something to focus on at school!
  • How robots and AI are going to make our workplaces BETTER!
  • What PwC look for in potential new employees (and why a curious, open mindset will set you up well).

And that’s just scratching the surface!

We guarantee you’ll walk away from this one feeling all kinds of excited and motivated for what the future holds.

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Tackling some of the most significant issues currently challenging Australia, a career with PwC can be as diverse as digitising healthcare to combating homelessness and creating smarter cities!

Come and find out why accountancy is only one small slice of a massive pie at PwC with our exclusive employee profile at Explore Careers.

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