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Nova Systems

3.8
  • 500 - 1,000 employees

Training & Personal Development at Nova Systems

6.8
6.8 rating for Training, based on 32 reviews
Please describe the training programmes at your company and tell us what skills you've picked up.
Training is left to individual business units and managers. Training for graduates is sparce and haphazard, with little information promulgated.
Graduate, Brisbane
There are a range of training programs available as Nova is an RTO. The training is generally adequate for purpose but I find some aspects, especially the eLearning suite, are very outdated and a frustrating way to be delivered content.
Graduate, Canberra
The key piece of training so far has been the presenting with impact course which provides the best formal training for delivering oral presentations I have received.
Graduate, Melbourne
The training early on was good, however most of us were not able to utilise these skills as we were on the bench awaiting our first rotation for a significant amount of time. The training is also catered towards engineers, and as a logistics graduate, I feel left out a lot of the time. Training that occurred towards the end of our first year was really good however, it helped develop key soft skills such as presenting and talking with conviction.
Graduate, Melbourne
The training is not something that i've particularly enjoyed, i find it not relevant to what i want to achieve or am interested in. But i still do it because i can take something from it.
Graduate, Melbourne
Ah there's a lot of training, too much to remember it all. I would say it's pretty heavily focused on client/consultation training to begin with as well as the Defence industry space. Later, it becomes a little broader. Safety Training, Presentation Training and even equipment training within certain projects.
Graduate, Canberra
Formal training has involved a few Courses online. a 3-day introduction course to my role and a 2-day Course at the Mid-point of first year on presentation skills.
Graduate, Other (Please specify) - Williamtown
Nova training and development programs: MBSE, Machine Learning, soft skills, public speaking, etc. Skills I have picked up working at Nova: MBSE, public speaking, coding, system engineering, project management skills using Jira.
Graduate, Brisbane
As part of the graduate program, I had a set training schedule. I found it valuable as it covered technical and soft skills. However, I just think it perhaps needed a little rearranging to place some of the more consulting related training earlier in the program so that I learnt those skills before delving into a client project. By the time the training began, I felt I had already had to learn some of the skills on the job through trial and error.
Graduate, Melbourne
The company is really supportive in providing useful training and opportunities to learn role-specific skills through PD funding.
Graduate, Brisbane
Some relevant training for presentation and writing skills. Some basic introduction to role specific information, would much prefer a structured training that provides a better foundation for role specific work. Achieving the necessary skills and knowledge base is left to personal time currently.
Graduate, Canberra
Could provide more training programs for general and targeted skills. Not much training, and sometimes irrelevant training to the person's profession.
Graduate, Canberra
Training was good, the team gathered for a 3-day training course specific to the area. Several training courses in the first few months of the program. Not much since.
Graduate, Canberra
Nova has a great introductory phase where you feel safe and secure as a graduate. You'll be exposed to generic across the board training so that you can get a taste for the different sides of the business. Once your first rotation is locked in you're likely to get some prepartory "on-the-job" training too, though a large part will be learnt on the job with a supporting Novan as Nova's work covers such a wide field of topics/disciplines.
Graduate, Brisbane
The formal training was ok. Some of it was irrelevant (only relevant for a select few) and there was a very small amount of it. I feel it would have been better to have more, focused, training on the things we need to know and do to prepare for our roles and more specifically, our careers. We've essentially been left high and dry after the first couple of months. Informal training was ok as well but there was no context to it. So it also seemed pointless at the time. less pointless now, but still not hugely usefull
Graduate, Melbourne
The formal training and development has been very beneficial to kickstarting my career in consulting. The informal training has been challenging at times but worthwhile. I have upskilled myself in using many Microsoft apps and had training in using Model Based Systems Engineering software.
Graduate, Melbourne
Many of the grad training sessions are great. Some don't resonate with me, but I know that they resonate with others, so I think it comes down to personal preference. Some miss the mark with many grads as they are not the most exciting or informative, but are still good for us to have an idea of.
Graduate, Melbourne
Systems safety and T&E training, were great overviews and introductions into the topic and gave a taste of what work some of Nova does. MBSE training (CAMEO and GENSYS) & UNSW systems engineering course, was an awesome introduction to model based systems engineering and a good refresher on Systems engineering processes. presentation training, good ideas and techniques for presenting.
Graduate, Adelaide
They are good and appropriate for the work we do.
Graduate, Canberra
The training and development program is great. I've learnt a lot both very technical and soft skills. Some of the skills I've gained is technical writing, how to present and be more confident, engineering standards.
Graduate, Melbourne