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Queensland Government

4.2
  • > 100,000 employees

Salary at Queensland Government

8.0
8.0 rating for Salary, based on 23 reviews
What are your thoughts on pay and bonuses at your company?
Satisfied, it's about the same as the average salary as a graduate business analyst.
Graduate, Brisbane - 31 Jan 2023
The pay is definitely satisfactory, especially when comparing to the expected output. Usually no bonuses, unless working overtime through the night or on the weekend to do a 'go-live'.
Graduate, Brisbane - 31 Jan 2023
No bonuses, salary is adequate for the market.
Midlevel, Brisbane - 31 Jan 2023
Think the pay should be a bit higher especially when compared to private.
Graduate, Brisbane - 31 Jan 2023
The pay is fair for a graduate role, I wouldn't say it's the best or the worse. I'm just thankful there were opportunities, especially after COVID-19.
Graduate, Brisbane City - 30 Jan 2023
Entry level pay, would like to be paid more however I understand more experience is necessary.
Graduate, Brisbane - 30 Jan 2023
Government fixed salary (no bonuses) - small bump each financial year for inflation, plus for each year worked a more significant bump to AO3.X and/or easy to get temp jobs a level or two higher for a much bigger one from what I hear. So, decent salary right at the start but a decade on I could be working for as much as half of industry standard salary..
Graduate, Brisbane - 30 Jan 2023
Good.
Graduate, Brisbane - 30 Jan 2023
It's alright but there is a larger (national) issue of wage growth stagnation.
Graduate, Brisbane - 30 Jan 2023
Pay is really good as for graduate position. Company provides accrued hour which is very essential.
Graduate, Brisbane - 30 Jan 2023
I think the pays pretty good, and the union fights for us to get raises in line with inflation.
Graduate, Brisbane - 30 Jan 2023
Pay is very high at times for the actual work I do. But I am perhaps biased as historically I've had 'hard' jobs that pay poorly.
Graduate, Brisbane - 30 Jan 2023
Government is very generous.
Graduate, Brisbane - 30 Jan 2023
Pay can be tough, but only a graduate.
Graduate, Brisbane - 30 Jan 2023
I believe it is not as competitive as private industry. However, based on the benefits and work-life balance, it's not a massive turn-off.
Graduate, Brisbane - 30 Jan 2023
What are your company's best or most unusual perks? For example: free tickets, free dinners, moving expenses, taxis, pension, etc.
Ad hoc working from home has been helpful once or twice. Accumulative leave.
Graduate, Brisbane - 31 Jan 2023
Flexible working has been a great perk. Access to salary sacrificing has also been great too.
Graduate, Brisbane - 31 Jan 2023
Higher superannuation.
Midlevel, Brisbane - 31 Jan 2023
Flexibility to do compressed hours is by far the best perk of working for government. My 9-day fortnight is great for my work life balance.
Graduate, Brisbane - 31 Jan 2023
Dept education pays for your taxi rides if you go home sick.
Graduate, Brisbane - 30 Jan 2023
Flexible hours with excess counting toward leave; easy to get a temp job with higher salary.
Graduate, Brisbane - 30 Jan 2023
Salary sacrificing.
Graduate, Brisbane - 30 Jan 2023
We get some of our gym/sports club membership paid.
Graduate, Brisbane - 30 Jan 2023
FLEX time. I cannot overstate how much I hate, "reasonable overtime."
Graduate, Brisbane - 30 Jan 2023
Flex leave.
Graduate, Brisbane - 30 Jan 2023
Flexi time.
Graduate, Brisbane - 30 Jan 2023
Super, work-life balance, flexibility.
Graduate, Brisbane - 30 Jan 2023