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Key dates
Date | Key events |
11 March 2024 | Graduate applications open |
1 April 2024 | Graduate applications close |
April 2024 | Psychometric assessments |
April - May 2024 | Video interviews |
August 2024 | Formal interviews commence (after budget and estimates) |
August - September 2024 | Offers made |
10 February 2025 | Start date for 2025 GRADStart graduate program |
Selection process
Step 1: Application form
The online application form will ask you several questions so that we can learn more about you. This will include:
Step 2: Online assessment
Once we confirm your eligibility for GRADStart, the next step is online assessment testing. The online testing platform will take you through cognitive, personality and behavioural testing. These tests enable us to understand you better and highlight your strength areas. If successful, you will receive an invitation email from Troocoo.
Step 3: Video and written assessment
Based on the outcome of your online assessment, you may be selected to participate in our video interview. If successful, you will receive an invitation email from Troocoo.
Step 4: Formal interview
In the formal interview stage, we will select successful applicants and invite them to an interview with our selection panel. The panel will consist of leaders from Queensland Treasury’s business groups, and they will assess your suitability for a graduate role with us. It is also a great opportunity for you to learn more about Queensland Treasury and what are our GRADStart Program has to offer.
Step 5: Offer
We aim to make offers by late June once all interviews have been completed. The Queensland Treasury Graduate Program will commence on 10 February 2025.
Supporting diversity and inclusiveness in our recruitment
Treasury is committed to building a diverse and inclusive workforce that reflects Queensland’s communities. By attracting, recruiting and retaining such a workforce, our department is better able to support the government in advancing its priorities. See our Inclusive recruitment page on our website for more information.
Support and reasonable adjustments can be provided to applicants throughout the selection process as required. Contact our Graduate Coordinator at gradprog@treasury.qld.gov.auto discuss further.