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Department of Social Services

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  • 1,000 - 50,000 employees

Salary at Department of Social Services

8.2
8.2 rating for Salary, based on 35 reviews
What are your thoughts on pay and bonuses at your company?
Payscales are very fair, and conditions quite good. No opportunities for bonuses however.
Graduate, Canberra - 13 Jul 2015
The graduate wage at DSS is relatively competitive. All the public service wages are available online in their Enterprise Agreements so it's easy enough to see what wage you will be paid! Don't forget you get 15.4% superannuation too, which can make a big difference to your total remuneration package! The Department also pays for all graduates to do a Diploma of Government.
Graduate, Canberra - 13 Jul 2015
There are few formal bonus but general pay and conditions as well as opportunities for training are good - that's the nature of the public sector.
Midlevel, Canberra - 13 Jul 2015
The salary fairly reflects the requirements of the role.
Midlevel, Canberra - 13 Jul 2015
I'm very happy with my salary. I get paid more here then I probably would have been doing similar yet different work at another organisation. We do not receive bonuses.
Graduate, Canberra - 13 Jul 2015
What are your company's best or most unusual perks? For example: free tickets, free dinners, moving expenses, taxis, pension, etc.
Flex time! Something unheard of in the private sector. Very generous leave entitlements including Christmas shutdown (when the office closes from 12pm on Christmas Eve until New Year�s Day and you don't have to use any leave!).
Graduate, Canberra - 13 Jul 2015
My initial moving expenses were covered when I started the graduate program - that was a huge bonus coming right out of university.
Graduate, Canberra - 13 Jul 2015
Sometimes cheap flights
Graduate, Canberra - 13 Jul 2015
For me the best perk is the Flex-time. Having some freedom of choice as to when I work my hours is really handy. An example of this perk is being able to arrive or leave and hour or two early if you had a doctor�s appointment. In other workplaces there might be some resentment from colleagues or supervisors for you arriving late, but with Flex-time everyone is understanding and accepting. This is because they know you will work that extra hour or two on another day to make up for it.
Graduate, Canberra - 13 Jul 2015
Invitations to parliamentary events, including senate estimates, and dinners
Graduate, Canberra - 13 Jul 2015