Commonwealth Bank to hire 50 engineers per month

The black and yellow bank is going hard with its new recruitment drive, which 
aims to add in excess of 600 engineers to its team.

By Asha Barbaschow | June 22, 2021 -- 03:43 GMT (13:43 AEST) | Topic: Tech 
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https://www.zdnet.com/article/commonwealth-bank-to-hire-50-engineers-per-month/


The Commonwealth Bank of Australia (CBA) is embarking on a hiring spree, with 
plans to add two engineers per day -- or 50 engineers per month -- "for the 
foreseeable future".

Over the next 12 months, the bank plans to appoint in excess of 600 engineers 
across a variety of disciplines, including software, systems, data, and test 
engineers.

On Tuesday, the yellow and black bank announced alongside the recruitment drive 
the creation of a new "distinguished engineers" role. There will be three 
distinguished engineers, all of whom will be responsible for "influencing the 
strategic planning processes and, in turn, transforming the bank's digital 
experiences".

"The bank's Distinguished Engineers represent the pinnacle of the engineering 
profession and will be responsible for helping Commonwealth Bank deliver 
against its strategy of becoming a global leader in technology," it said.

The engineer drive is part of CBA CEO Matt Comyn's vision for his bank to be 
the "best digital experience in Australia, bar none".

"Technology is at the forefront of every organisation around the world. No 
longer is technology part of a business, it is the business," CBA chief 
information officer for technology and newly appointed "distinguished engineer" 
Brendan Hopper said in a statement.

"The pace of change is accelerating and we want to be in front of the curve. 
Our customers will benchmark us not against the other banks, but against best 
digital experiences full stop.

"Of course, to deliver global-best experiences, we need to have the support of 
a world-class engineering network, which is why we are looking to appoint in 
excess of two new engineers every day from a variety of disciplines."

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