95 careers found.
Accountants analyse, report and give advice about the financial dealings of organisations and individuals, and advise on associated record-keeping and compliance requirements.
Actuaries evaluate risk and opportunity applying mathematical, statistical, economic and financial analyses to a wide range of business problems.
Administrative assistants perform a range of administrative tasks in an organisation.
Advertising account executives devise and coordinate advertising campaigns to encourage consumers to purchase particular products or services.
Agricultural and resource economists study and apply economic principles to the use and management of resources in the agricultural, fisheries, forestry and other primary industries.
Art directors (advertising) create visual ideas to be used in the development of advertising and communication programs, and plan and execute the campaign.
Arts administrators manage artistic and cultural venues such as theatres and art galleries.
Auctioneers conduct sales at which property or goods are sold to the person offering the highest purchase price.
Auditors examine the financial statements of companies and provide an opinion on whether the statements provide an accurate view of the company's financial performance. Auditors also review the accounting systems and procedures of organisations.
Bank officers (including building society and credit union officers) receive and pay out money and assist customers with loans, foreign currency exchange and investments.
Bookkeepers record and put together summaries of the financial transactions of a business or other organisation for management purposes.
Bookmakers offer odds and take bets on racing results at horse racing, harness racing, greyhound racing and other sporting events.
Bookmaker's clerks take bets from customers at betting agencies or bookmakers' stands, or over the phone, and assist bookmakers to provide betting services at race meetings.
Border Force officers manage the security and integrity of Australia's borders. They mainly work at international airports, seaports or outposts along the Australian coastline. Border Force officers check passengers and crew before clearing them for entry into Australia. They check international mail, passenger luggage and other cargo of ships and aircraft to prevent the illegal entry into Australia of prohibited, quarantined or dutiable goods.
Business systems analysts study the overall business and information needs of an organisation in order to develop solutions to business and related technology problems. A business systems analyst's role is usually undertaken prior to the system design, building and programming stages of the systems development process.