Prosple Pty
Graduate Analyst (Kaitātari Whiwhi Tohu) (Jan 2027)
Prosple Pty, Wellington, Florida, United States
Have you got what it takes to shape Aotearoa New Zealand's tomorrow?
Fantastic graduate programme with extensive learning and development opportunities $69,023 (inclusive of Kiwisaver) + five weeks' annual leave Contribute to important mahi/work for Aotearoa New Zealand Flexible working arrangements Range of social events, employee networks, and sports events Stimulating, challenging work Mō mātou | About Us
At The Treasury - Te Tai Ōhanga we're creating a better future for New Zealand and everyone who calls our amazing country home. We're the Government's economic and financial advisor, working hard to raise the standard of living for everyone in Aotearoa, now and in the future. Our talented people bring their diverse backgrounds and experiences to tackling New Zealand's biggest and most inter-connected issues. Every day, they are influencing, advising, and supporting Ministers, Crown CEOs and Government decision-makers to shape our country's collective tomorrow. Kōrero mō te tūranga | About the Role
The work our graduates (ngā Kaiwhiwhi Tohu) do is varied and extensive. You'll start your career in the heart of public sector decision-making and will work on significant pieces of advice across large and influential portfolios. We havethree work streams openin our January 2026 graduate analyst intake - our
Macroeconomic ,
Capital and Commercial , and
Policy, Performance and Advisory
streams. Macroeconomic Stream This stream is focused on improving New Zealand's wellbeing through macroeconomic and fiscal policy, modelling, research, and forecasting. Find out more about the Macroeconomic stream on our website. Capital & Commercial Stream This stream is focused on improving New Zealand's wellbeing through utilising the Government's commercial and financial assets. Find out more about the Capital & Commercial streamon our website. Policy, Performance and Advisory Stream This stream is focused on improving New Zealand's wellbeing through policy advice and the Government's annual Budget. Find out more about the Policy, Performance & Advisory streamon our website. Streams help us define the type of work you'll do and allow us to provide the right learning and development opportunities for you within our 18-month graduate development programme (kaupapa whakawhanake tāngata whiwhi tohu). After completing the programme, you can move between teams and streams. Ko ngā hua | What we Offer
This is an important job and that's why we'll do all we can to support your success. Flexible work arrangements and five weeks annual leave, along with a range of other health and wellbeing initiatives, will help you enjoy a positive work/life balance. Our numerous social events, sports teams and employee networks will enable you to connect and have fun. The wharenui, at the heart of our workplace, embodies our commitment to diversity and making this an inclusive place that will welcome the unique experiences and perspectives you bring to our collaborative team culture. We'll prioritise your development, offering you opportunities to train and advance your chosen career. The work will stimulate and challenge you, helping you learn, grow and build valuable experience and skills. Ō pūmanawa | About You
We are seeking people who: Have a university degree (preferably majoring in economics, finance, accounting, or law, though all will be considered) Can adapt to an ever-changing work, political and economic environment Build trusted and collaborative relationships Communicate well with a wide range of audiences Are analytical thinkers Value diversity and inclusive practices Have personal integrity and an honest and ethical approach We are committed to employing people who represent the New Zealand community we serve, so we look for graduates from a wide range of academic, cultural, and social backgrounds. As part of the application process, we will ask for a copy of your academic transcript and grade average. We know that grades alone don't define people. We are looking for curious, motivated people with a wide range of backgrounds and experiences who want to work with others and contribute to the important mahi our teams do.To be eligible to apply for our graduate analyst vacancies, please note the criteria below: You are entitled to work in NZ through: New Zealand Citizenship, Residency or Permanent Residency, or You are entitled to a three-year Post-study Open Work Visa (for degree Level 7 or above qualifications) and currently living in New Zealand You are available to start in the Graduate programme in January 2027 Individual streams may have additional screening criteria. To find out more, please review the specific streamson our website. Rā kati | Applications close at 11.55pm on 23 March 2026. All applications must be made online. Please note: whilst we recognise the benefits of AI, we really want to hear from you and gain an understanding of your personal experiences. Please bear this in mind when applying for this role. Kia Pono (Making a Difference) | Kia Whakamana (Enhancing Mana) | Kia Hono (Achieving Together)
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Fantastic graduate programme with extensive learning and development opportunities $69,023 (inclusive of Kiwisaver) + five weeks' annual leave Contribute to important mahi/work for Aotearoa New Zealand Flexible working arrangements Range of social events, employee networks, and sports events Stimulating, challenging work Mō mātou | About Us
At The Treasury - Te Tai Ōhanga we're creating a better future for New Zealand and everyone who calls our amazing country home. We're the Government's economic and financial advisor, working hard to raise the standard of living for everyone in Aotearoa, now and in the future. Our talented people bring their diverse backgrounds and experiences to tackling New Zealand's biggest and most inter-connected issues. Every day, they are influencing, advising, and supporting Ministers, Crown CEOs and Government decision-makers to shape our country's collective tomorrow. Kōrero mō te tūranga | About the Role
The work our graduates (ngā Kaiwhiwhi Tohu) do is varied and extensive. You'll start your career in the heart of public sector decision-making and will work on significant pieces of advice across large and influential portfolios. We havethree work streams openin our January 2026 graduate analyst intake - our
Macroeconomic ,
Capital and Commercial , and
Policy, Performance and Advisory
streams. Macroeconomic Stream This stream is focused on improving New Zealand's wellbeing through macroeconomic and fiscal policy, modelling, research, and forecasting. Find out more about the Macroeconomic stream on our website. Capital & Commercial Stream This stream is focused on improving New Zealand's wellbeing through utilising the Government's commercial and financial assets. Find out more about the Capital & Commercial streamon our website. Policy, Performance and Advisory Stream This stream is focused on improving New Zealand's wellbeing through policy advice and the Government's annual Budget. Find out more about the Policy, Performance & Advisory streamon our website. Streams help us define the type of work you'll do and allow us to provide the right learning and development opportunities for you within our 18-month graduate development programme (kaupapa whakawhanake tāngata whiwhi tohu). After completing the programme, you can move between teams and streams. Ko ngā hua | What we Offer
This is an important job and that's why we'll do all we can to support your success. Flexible work arrangements and five weeks annual leave, along with a range of other health and wellbeing initiatives, will help you enjoy a positive work/life balance. Our numerous social events, sports teams and employee networks will enable you to connect and have fun. The wharenui, at the heart of our workplace, embodies our commitment to diversity and making this an inclusive place that will welcome the unique experiences and perspectives you bring to our collaborative team culture. We'll prioritise your development, offering you opportunities to train and advance your chosen career. The work will stimulate and challenge you, helping you learn, grow and build valuable experience and skills. Ō pūmanawa | About You
We are seeking people who: Have a university degree (preferably majoring in economics, finance, accounting, or law, though all will be considered) Can adapt to an ever-changing work, political and economic environment Build trusted and collaborative relationships Communicate well with a wide range of audiences Are analytical thinkers Value diversity and inclusive practices Have personal integrity and an honest and ethical approach We are committed to employing people who represent the New Zealand community we serve, so we look for graduates from a wide range of academic, cultural, and social backgrounds. As part of the application process, we will ask for a copy of your academic transcript and grade average. We know that grades alone don't define people. We are looking for curious, motivated people with a wide range of backgrounds and experiences who want to work with others and contribute to the important mahi our teams do.To be eligible to apply for our graduate analyst vacancies, please note the criteria below: You are entitled to work in NZ through: New Zealand Citizenship, Residency or Permanent Residency, or You are entitled to a three-year Post-study Open Work Visa (for degree Level 7 or above qualifications) and currently living in New Zealand You are available to start in the Graduate programme in January 2027 Individual streams may have additional screening criteria. To find out more, please review the specific streamson our website. Rā kati | Applications close at 11.55pm on 23 March 2026. All applications must be made online. Please note: whilst we recognise the benefits of AI, we really want to hear from you and gain an understanding of your personal experiences. Please bear this in mind when applying for this role. Kia Pono (Making a Difference) | Kia Whakamana (Enhancing Mana) | Kia Hono (Achieving Together)
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