Melbourne, Melbourne
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An average week for a Graduate Systems Engineer could include a wide range of activities including:
Graduates will be supported to develop their skills and knowledge specific to this role, to ensure they are able to contribute and reach their highest potential. As a Leidos graduate, you will be working on interesting and challenging projects and will take part in a range of training and development opportunities. To support you further throughout the graduate year, and your early career here at Leidos, you will also be assigned a mentor and buddy.

4.2
1,000 - 50,000 employees
Aerospace & Defence
Our mission is to Protect, and Advance the Australian way of Life and we do this through our work in defence, intelligence, civil and health markets.
Flexible working conditions and a supportive team that values your growth.
Great flexibility and work environment. Fun and interesting work.
Everyone is treated as equal here, and teamwork and cooperation are two of the best parts of working at Leidos. Everyone is rather friendly.
My team is always around to support me if I have any questions, and they have also taught me to tackle problems from different angles to have the best possible solution.
I like that the work has a world impact regarding Australia's safety. Day to day, I do tickets (agile project management methodology) where I complete development for a web app. This involves frontend and backend bug fixes and features. I like it, it's quite fun.
Mainly just the salary and inability to gain bonuses despite performance.
Not many day-to-day opportunities to talk to people in the office outside of your team.
Defence has some security implications that affect how you work.
Intern pay seems low.
None of the perks is that interesting. They are all normal things you would expect from any modern-day corporate environment.