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The Australian Association of Graduate Employers (AAGE) is a non-profit industry body representing organisations that recruit and develop Australian graduates.

Australian Association of Graduate Employers
Company typeNot-for-profit
IndustryIndustry association
Founded1988
HeadquartersMelbourne, Australia
Key people
Ben Reeves (CEO)
ProductsAdvice to members
RevenueA$1,094,000 (2015)
Number of employees
0
Websitehttp://www.aage.com.au

The AAGE was incorporated in 1988 and is headquartered in Melbourne, Australia.

Board of directors

The AAGE is led by a board of volunteer directors.

Members

The AAGE has over 340 member organisations from large, medium and small employers in both the public and private sector including:

Airlines

Qantas, Virgin Australia

Banking

ANZ Bank, Commonwealth Bank of Australia, Deutsche Bank, Goldman Sachs, JPMorgan Chase, Macquarie Bank, National Australia Bank, UBS AG, Westpac.

Consulting

Accenture, The Boston Consulting Group, L.E.K. Consulting.

Consumer goods

Coca-Cola Amatil, Lion, L'Oréal, Mars, Procter & Gamble, Reckitt Benckiser, Unilever.

Energy, mining and resources

BHP, BP, Esso, Newcrest Mining, Rio Tinto, Shell, Woodside Petroleum.

Engineering

GHD Group, Hatch, Calibre Group, Jacobs Engineering Group.

Federal Government

Australian Bureau of Statistics, Australian Taxation Office, Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry (Australia), Department of Broadband, Communications and the Digital Economy (Australia), Department of Defence (Australia), Department of Education, Employment and Workplace Relations, Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (Australia).

Information technology and telecommunications

Accenture, Apple, Google, IBM, Optus, Telstra.

Allens, Ashurst, Baker McKenzie, Clayton Utz, Herbert Smith Freehills, MinterEllison.

Manufacturing

Arrium.

Non-profit

Teach For Australia.

Professional services

Deloitte, Ernst & Young, Grant Thornton International, KPMG, PricewaterhouseCoopers.

References

  1. Graduates jobs, salaries rising: survey, NineMSN News, 6 February 2006
  2. More graduates jobs and pay in NSW, Lawyers Weekly, 23 November 2006
  3. Plenty of jobs for graduates, The Australian, 22 November 2006
  4. Graduate advice, CareerOne, 4 April 2006
  5. Graduate jobs, salaries rising; survey, Sydney Morning Herald, 6 February 2006
  6. Boost to graduate positions, The Age, 25 November 2006
  7. Top grad salaries, The Age, 25 November 2006
  8. Keys to attracting graduates revealed, Human Resources, 19 December 2007