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Background Graduate Development Program (GDP) • ABS employs between 80 and 170 graduates each year from over 2000 applications • In 2012 there were 144 ABS graduates, the largest single entry intake at any level • ABS has a great retention rate for graduates, 94% of the 2011 cohort (154/164) Aims The aims of the Graduate Development Program are to: • transition graduates into the workforce (ABS & APS) • rapidly build professional capacity and workplace capability • familiarise graduates with ABS structure and culture • enhance statistical capability • articulate graduate roles and responsibilities GDP Curriculum The curriculum is mandatory and all graduates undertake: • a range of ABS induction material (face to face & welcome videos) • compulsory e-learning modules • core business programs Graduates also take on programs relevant to their area of employment • professional specialist programs Three workshops are held to focus on leadership and management skills: • Myers Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI) is used to explore a range of ‘soft skills’ in two workshops • Workshop 3 is career planning, image and goal setting Successful completion of the GDP • Satisfactory completion of probation (3 reports over 6 months) • Absence of performance management issues • Final review of Development & Performance Agreement (June) • Completion of the mandatory GDP components Advancement Process • graduates are advanced to a higher pay and employment level following successful completion of the program and a separate performance review (October) GDP Evaluation & Outcomes Evaluation • 90% of graduates found the program a useful and important introduction to the ABS • Feedback on the quality and relevance of the curriculum training programs was very high (most around 80% – 90%) • 94% reported that supervisors contributed to their development Outcomes • over 90% of graduands understand the business, the role of the ABS and its strategic goals • over 80% reported a good fit with the ABS and 70% that • the ABS was the right employer for them • 94% retention rate in 2011 (95% in 2010, 87% in 2009)
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