By Australian Financial Review
Publication Date: 2026-02-11 23:34:00
Hisgrove says today’s graduates are already keen to experiment with new technologies, which is why KPMG’s onboarding program is built on this strong foundation. “Each graduate is expected to learn to confidently collaborate with AI to remain relevant and adaptable as roles and technologies evolve,” she says.
“AI training improves the way teams approach and solve complex problems and contribute to innovative projects and new service offerings.
“This helps the company evolve and meet changing customer needs, while supporting the career development of our graduates and preparing them for advanced roles and responsibilities.”
Hisgrove says this integration of technology, ethics and human skills sets KPMG’s 12-month graduate program apart from others. Graduates can take courses from day one through KPMG’s Eclipse AI Learning Academy and access content from partners including Microsoft, Pluralsight, UTS Human Technology Institute and LinkedIn Learning.
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