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Vacancy :IT Graduates wanted at PwC Risk Advisory Services

If you have recently graduated with IT, Computer Science or BCom qualifications and looking to obtain valuable workplace experience, then this opportunity is for you. PwC Advisory welcomes graduates to apply for a position within their Management Consulting space.

As PwC Advisory, they work with clients with the following industries:

Technology, Information, Communication and Entertainment (TICE)

Cips, Energy and Mining (CEM)

The Data Management Team within Risk Advisory Services is looking for a suitably qualified Graduates to join their team in Sunninghill.

Requirements

BCom Honours in Information Systems, BSc Computer Science, BCom Honours Information Technology or other relevant honours degrees.

Roles & Responsibilities

The potential graduate must have technical knowledge of operating systems, database management systems, data query/ interrogation tools (ACL, MS SQL etc).

He/ she should also have a background in accounting processes.

 

The successful candidate must:

Be computer literate

Be performance drive, self motivated, pay attention to detail

Have excellent communication skills

Be a team player

Have the ability to multi task

Be an analytical and solution driven individual

Be pro-active and committed to delivery, excellent time management skills – Have high level or stress tolerance

Be deadline driven and keen to learn

Have the ability to grasp new concepts quickly

Have the ability to work independently with minimal supervision

Have the ability to prioritse work and to work efficiently and under pressure

Be career driven with strong focus on personal development

Must be willing to work out-of-town for periods of time

Preference will be given to ACI candidates

How to apply

Technology, Information, Communication and Entertainment (TICE)) Unit – Click here to apply online

Cips, Energy and Mining (CEM) Unit – Click here to apply online

Closing Date: 30 April 2014

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