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Australian Prudential Regulation Authority (APRA)

4.4
  • 500 - 1,000 employees

Salary at Australian Prudential Regulation Authority (APRA)

7.9
7.9 rating for Salary, based on 15 reviews
What are your thoughts on pay and bonuses at your company?
Recent government mandate on bonuses likely to lead to a mass exodus when final bonus payment made. General remuneration package lower than similar private sector roles. Work/life balance and the quality of work do outweigh this though.
Midlevel, Sydney
There are no bonuses. Pay bands for higher ups are large but starting pay low compared to top finance role (for some reason we don't want to strive to compare ourselves to Vanguard portfolio analysts rather we compare ourselves to grad accountants or public service).
Graduate, Sydney
No bonuses into the future in line with government recommendation, but pay as a grad is very good, especially when considering the work, flexibility, responsibility, culture, rotations and hours. This may become slightly less relatively competitive after a few years however.
Graduate, Melbourne
I think pay is pretty competitive for a graduate position
Graduate, Melbourne
Due to recent legislative changes, bonuses are not given on an annual basis. However, there are a range of other benefits. I have been able to travel for work, there has been catered food on special occasions, fruit in the office and no mandate on hybrid working requirements.
Graduate, Brisbane
Pay is not the best when compared to industry. However, work life balance is unmatched and this probably justifies the lower salary.
Graduate, Sydney
No bonuses Pay is market level
Graduate, Sydney
If starting out as a graduate, the pay is arguably better than industry (especially for the hours worked), and the pay increases are quite substantial. Once outside the graduate program however, pay increases above the baseline increase are dependent on your performance (so you are incentivised to perform). There used to be bonuses at APRA (where maximum would be about 15%), but due to Government direction to all public agencies, there are no more bonuses handed out anymore. But all things considered, I think the 'work hours/effort to pay ratio' is really good at APRA and much, much better compared to industry/private sector.
Midlevel, Sydney
Bonuses will be removed after 2021. Pay reflects the level and expectation. Promotion and wage growth seems confusing unless sought after.
Midlevel, Sydney
Pay is actually great for graduates and those beginning their careers. There is no bonuses.
Graduate, Melbourne
What are your company's best or most unusual perks? For example: free tickets, free dinners, moving expenses, taxis, pension, etc.
Unlimited personal leave (i.e. sickness, compassionate care).
Midlevel, Sydney
Not really applicable, the public service generally doesn't have a lot of perks
Graduate, Sydney
Very flexible with leave, working arrangements and teams.
Graduate, Melbourne
I think the option to be able to travel. Given Sydney is the biggest office there are plenty of opportunities for graduates to be flown to Sydney for work, which is exciting.
Graduate, Brisbane
trip paid for when travelling to different offices interstate
Graduate, Brisbane
1 extra day of leave per year
Graduate, Sydney
Mid-year and end-of-year parties are great. You do get discounted gym memberships, and can compete in inner-city friendly sport competitions against other companies for a discounted price (along with APRA merch). There is also study allowance and leave, access to industry conferences at discounted rates. The perks may not be as much as what you get in private sector, but people should note that APRA is a public agency and that the benefits are around the work-life balance and culture.
Midlevel, Sydney
End of Year parties.
Midlevel, Sydney
Unlimited personal leave
Graduate, Melbourne