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  • Day in the life

Brittany Ryan

Brittany Ryan graduated with a Bachelor of Actuarial Studies and a Bachelor of Finance from the Australian National University and is now an actuarial associate at PwC.
  • Day in the life

Brittany Ryan

Brittany Ryan graduated with a Bachelor of Actuarial Studies and a Bachelor of Finance from the Australian National University and is now an actuarial associate at PwC.
  • Graduate stories
The people are incredible. From day one, I have felt like people here have my best interests at heart and want to see me excel in my career.

Grace Cronin

  • Graduate stories
The people are incredible. From day one, I have felt like people here have my best interests at heart and want to see me excel in my career.

Grace Cronin

  • Day in the life

Imogen Lentfer-Jones

I like to start my mornings by doing something positive for myself, so I get up and go to the gym.
  • Day in the life

Imogen Lentfer-Jones

I like to start my mornings by doing something positive for myself, so I get up and go to the gym.
  • Graduate stories
Some of my most satisfying moments have been after implementing a solution and being able to show the result on the application. Having others use something you have helped build is very rewarding.

Kandarp Shrivastava

  • Graduate stories
Some of my most satisfying moments have been after implementing a solution and being able to show the result on the application. Having others use something you have helped build is very rewarding.

Kandarp Shrivastava

  • Graduate stories
Honestly, it's so rewarding to see someone use what you've made in weird ways. It's more rewarding when they don't break it though, and you somehow manage to cater for every weird usecase. It's problem-solving at its core.

Luke Te Hira

  • Graduate stories
Honestly, it's so rewarding to see someone use what you've made in weird ways. It's more rewarding when they don't break it though, and you somehow manage to cater for every weird usecase. It's problem-solving at its core.

Luke Te Hira

  • Day in the life

Olivia Burt

It’s time to get back into it! I have a phone call with one of our Canberra Office Principals, Andrew, to discuss a client’s individual tax return that I have prepared. We also go through my list of client queries from another financial statement I prepared and I update him on today’s work.
  • Day in the life

Olivia Burt

It’s time to get back into it! I have a phone call with one of our Canberra Office Principals, Andrew, to discuss a client’s individual tax return that I have prepared. We also go through my list of client queries from another financial statement I prepared and I update him on today’s work.
  • Graduate stories
Work is such a huge part of our life (whether we like it or not) and I always think to myself - I might not be able to change the world, but maybe I can have a positive impact on one person's work life, which might help to change one person's whole life. That's what keeps me motivated.

Pagen Plaizier

  • Graduate stories
Work is such a huge part of our life (whether we like it or not) and I always think to myself - I might not be able to change the world, but maybe I can have a positive impact on one person's work life, which might help to change one person's whole life. That's what keeps me motivated.

Pagen Plaizier

  • Day in the life

Rory Tait

Once a week, I have an informal coffee catch-up, in the kitchen, with the other grad in my cohort where we’re able to share helpful tips we have picked up on our jobs and chat about how each of us is going. It’s really nice knowing there are other people in the same situation learning similar things to you.
  • Day in the life

Rory Tait

Once a week, I have an informal coffee catch-up, in the kitchen, with the other grad in my cohort where we’re able to share helpful tips we have picked up on our jobs and chat about how each of us is going. It’s really nice knowing there are other people in the same situation learning similar things to you.