About CSIRO
At the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO), we are committed to tackling the greatest challenges facing Australia through groundbreaking science and technology. Established in 1916 as the Advisory Council of Science and Industry, CSIRO has evolved into Australia's premier national science agency, playing a pivotal role in driving innovation and research that benefits society. With our multidisciplinary approach, we harness the power of science to solve complex problems across various fields such as agriculture, climate change, health, and sustainable resource management.
Our workforce includes over 6,300 staff positioned across 49 sites in Australia and abroad, all dedicated to ensuring our research makes a measurable impact. We collaborate with more than 4,000 partners, including industry leaders and government agencies, to translate our scientific breakthroughs into real-world applications. The economic impact of CSIRO's work is substantial, with a benefit-to-cost ratio of approximately $8.40 for every dollar invested in our research, translating to an estimated annual benefit of $10.2 billion to the Australian economy. As a forward-thinking organisation, we continuously strive to develop new technologies and sustainable solutions that enhance the quality of life and protect the environment for future generations.
FAQs
- When was CSIRO founded?
- CSIRO was founded in 1916.
- Who is the CEO of CSIRO?
- Dr Doug Hilton AO is the CEO.
- What industries or markets does CSIRO operate in?
- CSIRO operates in the following markets: Scientific Research, Technology Innovation, Agriculture, Climate Change Solutions, Health and Biotechnology, Sustainable Resource Management, Environmental Science, Government Collaboration, Industrial Research, and economic development.
- How many employees does CSIRO have?
- CSIRO has 5000+ employees.
- Where does CSIRO have employees?
- CSIRO has employees in Australia.
- Is CSIRO hiring?
- Yes, CSIRO has 1 open remote job.
- Does CSIRO support remote work or working from home?
- Yes, CSIRO is a remote-friendly company.
- Does CSIRO offer a four-day work week?
- No, CSIRO does not offer a four-day work week.
- Is CSIRO transparent about salaries?
- Yes, CSIRO practices salary transparency, often including salary or compensation ranges in their job posts. They provide salary data for 1 role.
- What is CSIRO's website?
- CSIRO's website is www.csiro.au.