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  • Graduate stories
My passion lies with leadership and mentoring initiatives for young women and students from disadvantaged backgrounds; PwC has provided me with the opportunity to pursue this passion. 

Bonnie Macdonald

  • Graduate stories
My passion lies with leadership and mentoring initiatives for young women and students from disadvantaged backgrounds; PwC has provided me with the opportunity to pursue this passion. 

Bonnie Macdonald

  • 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.
  • Day in the life

Carly Shaw

It’s exciting that I get to work on projects and contribute in a meaningful way, whereby I can see how the work that I’m doing contributes to the task at hand.
  • Day in the life

Carly Shaw

It’s exciting that I get to work on projects and contribute in a meaningful way, whereby I can see how the work that I’m doing contributes to the task at hand.
  • Graduate stories
In my role as an analyst, I spend most of my time doing the maths. This includes processing and manipulating data and updating and building models.

Ellen Adamson

  • Graduate stories
In my role as an analyst, I spend most of my time doing the maths. This includes processing and manipulating data and updating and building models.

Ellen Adamson

  • Graduate stories
The aspect of my job I love the most is the teamwork it involves. Each matter often requires input from various practice groups, meaning you are always working with and learning from different people.

Gabriella Lim

  • Graduate stories
The aspect of my job I love the most is the teamwork it involves. Each matter often requires input from various practice groups, meaning you are always working with and learning from different people.

Gabriella Lim

  • Day in the life

Jessica Hodgson

Every day at 10 AM, my team has a short meeting to go 'around the grounds' and explain our priority tasks for the day.
  • Day in the life

Jessica Hodgson

Every day at 10 AM, my team has a short meeting to go 'around the grounds' and explain our priority tasks for the day.
  • 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

  • Day in the life

Nicola Strangward

The Partner with who I work for has an open-door policy, and it absolutely applies even with him working in the Sydney office and me in the Canberra office. I’m a bit stuck on what to do in one of my files, so I give him a call to discuss my ideas and get his thoughts.
  • Day in the life

Nicola Strangward

The Partner with who I work for has an open-door policy, and it absolutely applies even with him working in the Sydney office and me in the Canberra office. I’m a bit stuck on what to do in one of my files, so I give him a call to discuss my ideas and get his thoughts.