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Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet (PM&C)

4.2
  • #6 in Government & public service
  • 1,000 - 50,000 employees

Salary at Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet (PM&C)

6.8
6.8 rating for Salary, based on 12 reviews
What are your thoughts on pay and bonuses at your company?
Pay as a graduate isn't terrible but it isn't great, especially as Canberra is an expensive city to move to. Broad banding through to higher pay grades does make it easier though. Bonuses aren't available.
Graduate, Canberra
There are no bonuses.
Midlevel, Canberra
Should be overtime pay as opposed to flex time. Bonus is necessary considering I work in IT and gov is not competitive enough salary wise.
Graduate, Canberra
Could be better- like treasury
Graduate, Canberra
Could be better though I recognise it will increase after graduate year.
Graduate, Canberra
Starting salary isn't great compared to some bigger departments, but moving through the ranks seems easier and faster, earning almost 20k more at the end of the program/pa with option for jump to about 30k more in one year.
Graduate, Canberra
It's on the high end for this sector.
Graduate, Canberra
What are your company's best or most unusual perks? For example: free tickets, free dinners, moving expenses, taxis, pension, etc.
While the leave policy is relatively generous, as is super, I wouldn't say there are many genuine perks available.
Graduate, Canberra
Moving expenses.
Graduate, Canberra
Flex
Graduate, Canberra
Prestige for working for the department May have more specific perks in specific areas
Graduate, Canberra
Moving expenses.
Graduate, Canberra
I wish we had any perks...
Graduate, Canberra
There are many different training and development opportunities and year-round fun events to get involved in. There's also a 'Snack Shack' - a small canteen stocked with all the best treats for you to snack on at any time of day.
Graduate, Canberra