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At Systematic, there are many different job roles and career opportunities. Our colleagues collaborate internationally, and we support each other without hesitation, no matter where in the world our we or customers are located.
To get a glimpse of what it is like to work at Systematic, meet some of our colleagues below and learn about their roles and their stories.
From combat to code: Wearing blue, serving in greenAiden Moir, Senior Field Support Engineer at Systematic Australia, shares his perspective on transitioning from soldier to engineer, the importance of teamwork across disciplines, and what it means to deliver technology that truly serves those in uniform.Read more
Structure meets creativity: Laura’s recipe for balanceAt Systematic, you’re encouraged to bring your whole self to work – that’s where real innovation begins.Meet Laura
Meet Scott: Filmmaking, sports and project management seamlessly intersectAt Systematic, there is room to be you.Meet Scott
Meet Ionel: A story on and off the rugby fieldPerseverance isn’t just about pushing forwardMeet Ionel
Meet Mihaela: Her mission is to inspire and empower the next generation of tech professionalsMihaela has always been passionate about sharing knowledgeMeet Mihaela
Anne wasn’t sure how to use her anthropology degree... then she discovered ITIf you think the teams behind great IT projects only consist of coders, think again. With a background in anthropology, Anne had no idea she could work in IT. It turns out that she’s the perfect person to ensure that the software matches real people’s skills and needs.Read more
“Forget about whether you want to work in IT or not. What are you passionate about? Whatever it is, it’s probably enabled or shaped by IT.”As a linguistic high school graduate, IT wasn’t exactly on Ida's radar. She was drawn to processes, change management, coordination, and communication - without realising that these are all core elements of IT.Read more
Tech, AI, and knitting clubs – IT lets Kiri live life to the fullestMeet Kiri Koppelgaard. 30 years old. Creative, logical, and full of life.Read more
When AI meets reality: Systematic’s defence AI provides support for military decision-makers in critical situationsAI can seem deceptively promising at first glance, but may not quite deliver on closer inspection. Consequently, the solutions being developed by Systematic’s AI team need to function effectively with non-ideal, “chaotic” data before they move forward from prototype to ready-to-go functionality.Read more
Customer-centricity is the cornerstone of success in Defence ServicesHow to bridge the gap between customer requirements, code quality and cost-effectiveness? Meet Michael, Senior Solution Architect, for whom the key to success is customer-centricity.Read more
Meet Ann: "Most importantly, my job makes a difference and that makes me proud"Watch the video with Ann to find out why she feels like her job makes a significant difference to society.Read more
Close customer collaboration is key when developing and integrating solutions in DefenceFlorin & Victor share insights into their experiences working with defence customers, highlighting the importance of strong relationships and seamless communicationRead more
Meet Josiah: From fear to love for MMADiscover Josiah's inspiring story beyond the office walls. From fear to love for MMA, his mental strength and ability to adapt is what keeps him fighting.Meet Josiah
Meet Maj: Strength isn't just about muscles; it's about determination and resilienceThis is the story of Maj Rames and her embodiment of passion and determination behind her office title.Meet Maj
Robert's rise from Junior Developer to Project & People ManagerNever stop developing is the Systematic promise to all current and future colleagues. But what does career development look like at Systematic?Read more
A job in defence – hot or not?No one likes war. Nevertheless, many people still find it very rewarding to work in the defence industry. It can divide opinions, and people each have their own view on the matter.Read more
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