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Rheinmetall

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  • > 100,000 employees

Jenna Osgood

The Finance team at Rheinmetall consists of 3 subdivisions; Controlling, Projects and Accounting. As a graduate you will get to experience the 3 different areas over the program.

What's your job about?

The Finance team at Rheinmetall consists of 3 subdivisions; Controlling, Projects and Accounting. As a graduate you will get to experience the 3 different areas over the program. I am currently in the Accounting division where I am learning the in and outs of Accounts Payable (AP). AP has been a valuable beginning point as I have started understanding the company and day to day dealings.

In addition I have had the opportunity to travel from Brisbane to Melbourne to undergo preliminary training and meet the addition finance team that is located there.

What's your background?

Although I moved around a fair bit growing up, I spent most of my schooling years in Ballarat, Victoria. I graduated High school 2006 and decided to join the military in 2009. I was fortunate enough to have many great experiences while I was in the RAAF including the opportunity commence my Degree in 2014 which I completed part time.

On completion of my degree in June 2019 I applied for a Graduate position with Rheinmetall and started my new role within the company in late January 2020.

Could someone with a different background do your job?

Yes. My background was in Logistics, with very limited knowledge outside my degree and no hands on experience. With continual support I believe this role would be possible for anyone who wishes to start a career in finance.

What's the coolest thing about your job?

As I have only been in this role for 3 weeks, the best feeling is when you complete something correctly or when you are able to research something to receive the desired result.

What are the limitations of your job?

While I have email and phone support, the person that is currently coaching me is based in Melbourne. If I require explanation I can be stuck on a task until I receive feedback, which can still be confusing when you don’t completely know all the process. 

3 pieces of advice for yourself when you were a student...

  1. You probably should have started this straight out of high school.
  2. Always ask that question.
  3. Trust your instincts and do not change that multiple choice answer.