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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 work I have been given so far has not been limited to tasks that my team knows I can complete, but rather tasks that consistently push me out of my comfort zone.

Bronte Campion

  • Graduate stories
The work I have been given so far has not been limited to tasks that my team knows I can complete, but rather tasks that consistently push me out of my comfort zone.

Bronte Campion

  • 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

  • Day in the life

Emanuel Penklis

As a junior lawyer, you will often be tasked with doing the first round of drafting. It's great to look at previous examples to get an idea of the firm's substance and form with these documents.
  • Day in the life

Emanuel Penklis

As a junior lawyer, you will often be tasked with doing the first round of drafting. It's great to look at previous examples to get an idea of the firm's substance and form with these documents.
  • 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.