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  • Graduate stories
What I love most about my job is the exposure it gave me to corporate life and all the knowledge that came with it such as time management to keep up with deadlines

Thisal Vidana

  • Graduate stories
What I love most about my job is the exposure it gave me to corporate life and all the knowledge that came with it such as time management to keep up with deadlines

Thisal Vidana

  • Graduate stories

Tran Nguyen

  • Graduate stories

Tran Nguyen

  • Day in the life

Valerie Wong

Valerie Wong studied Bachelor of Commerce (International Studies) at University of New South Wales and is now Graduate Analyst, Frontline Supervisor at Australian Prudential Regulation Authority (APRA)
  • Day in the life

Valerie Wong

Valerie Wong studied Bachelor of Commerce (International Studies) at University of New South Wales and is now Graduate Analyst, Frontline Supervisor at Australian Prudential Regulation Authority (APRA)
  • Graduate stories
From day 1, we get to become a valued part of the team and are given real responsibilities and meaningful work, all the while being fully supported along the way by the rest of the team.

Vivian Chen

  • Graduate stories
From day 1, we get to become a valued part of the team and are given real responsibilities and meaningful work, all the while being fully supported along the way by the rest of the team.

Vivian Chen

  • Graduate stories
The graduate program has provided us with the opportunity to experience different areas within IAG, whilst also allowing us to develop professionally.

Wing Luk

  • Graduate stories
The graduate program has provided us with the opportunity to experience different areas within IAG, whilst also allowing us to develop professionally.

Wing Luk

  • Graduate stories
Everyone is new at some point, and you aren’t expected to always get things right the first time – however, try not to repeat the same mistakes – learn and adapt!

Zachary Drysdale

  • Graduate stories
Everyone is new at some point, and you aren’t expected to always get things right the first time – however, try not to repeat the same mistakes – learn and adapt!

Zachary Drysdale