Mission
For the people of NSW.
The NSW government is the largest organisation and employer in the country - looking after a vast state, home to nearly a third of all Australians. They're made up of a number of departments and agencies, including Education, Health, Planning, Housing and Infrastructure, and Communities and Justice.
Highlights
Early career talent
Headcount growth
Entry level hires
Funding / Market cap.
Latest funding round
*LinkedIn data updated
12/5/24
Team insights
Life at Hatch
When you join the NSW Government, your work directly contributes to the wellbeing and prosperity of the community. From day one, you’ll work on projects that contribute to making the state a great place to live, work and visit.
Awarded gold in the Australian Workplace Equality Index (AWEI) 2024 LGBTQ+ Inclusion Awards.
You'll get access to a range of opportunities to support your professional development and career advancement including access to a wide range of training programs, mentorship opportunities, and career pathways that can help you grow in your role.
Our Story
The Hatch story started when good friends Adam Jacobs (Ex THE ICONIC Founder) and Chaz Heitner (Ex Zip Co-founder) came together to build something they were deeply passionate about.
Both founders believe that traditional hiring processes are broken and limit people from finding work that’s a good fit for them. Since founding the company, Adam and Chaz have built a team that shares their mission and are both confident they will continue to build an impactful global company for many years to come.
Great for Graduates and Interns
Interns and graduates
When to apply
Job families
Programmes available
What you need to know
Career progression
Where could this company take you? Discover how other early career professionals are shaping their career here.
Perks and Benefits
Great for Graduates and Interns
This Hotlist employer has great opportunities for graduates and interns. Here’s your snapshot of programs, when to apply, perks and more.
Job Families
Interns and graduates
Currently at the company
When to apply
Programs available
What you need to know
When you join the NSW Government, your work directly contributes to the wellbeing and prosperity of the community. From day one, you’ll work on projects that contribute to making the state a great place to live, work and visit.
You'll get access to a range of opportunities to support your professional development and career advancement including access to a wide range of training programs, mentorship opportunities, and career pathways that can help you grow in your role.
Hatch's hot take
Behind the scenes
Want to join the team? This is what you're in for…
D&I Commitments
The NSW Government pride themselves on fostering a diverse and inclusive work environment. They value the unique perspectives and experiences that each team member brings, and are committed to creating a supportive and equitable workplace for all.
Development + Growth Ops
Support your professional development and career advancement with access to a wide range of training programs, mentorship opportunities, and career pathways that can help you grow in your role.We’re working to build a culture where you’re embraced for who you are. We want you to be empowered to use your voice to help others find theirs. Our DE&I networks are an integral part of our people culture and help to foster belonging and connection for our People.
EY networks, communities, and inclusion initiatives include:
- The Gender Network: for women, men and non-binary people who are passionate about advancing equality and inclusion.
- Unity: aims to create a sustainable, inclusive culture where LGBT+ individuals at EY can bring their whole selves to work.
- Cultural Diversity at EY: CD@EY aims to empower the EY community to build a better working world through cultural diversity at work, with clients, the marketplace and the wider community.
- Ability Network: seeks to elevate disability inclusion and ensure accessibility in the EY workplace to recognise the contribution that all our people can bring to the world. It has three community groups, including our Neurodivergent Community, our Parents and Carers community and our Chronic Health and Invisible Disabilities community.