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  • Day in the life

Adam Pauling

Adam Pauling studied Bachelor of Science (Hons) in Mathematics at the University of Canterbury and is now a Junior Analyst Developer at FNZ.
  • Day in the life

Adam Pauling

Adam Pauling studied Bachelor of Science (Hons) in Mathematics at the University of Canterbury and is now a Junior Analyst Developer at FNZ.
  • Day in the life

Alvin Li

The reconfiguration work begins. All physical work at Transpower’s sites is done by contracted service providers. Transpower’s service providers have a depth of technical and practical experience. It’s great learning from them.
  • Day in the life

Alvin Li

The reconfiguration work begins. All physical work at Transpower’s sites is done by contracted service providers. Transpower’s service providers have a depth of technical and practical experience. It’s great learning from them.
  • Day in the life

Divya Roshinkumar

Appreciation and gratitude go a long way in making one feel like a valuable member of the team.
  • Day in the life

Divya Roshinkumar

Appreciation and gratitude go a long way in making one feel like a valuable member of the team.
  • Graduate stories
In my role as a Graduate, I am not just given the work that no one else wants, instead I am encouraged to take on projects and share my ideas.

Ella Cruz

  • Graduate stories
In my role as a Graduate, I am not just given the work that no one else wants, instead I am encouraged to take on projects and share my ideas.

Ella Cruz

  • Graduate stories
I love the challenge of wrestling with the code to get it to do what I want, as it almost feels like a game to me.

Erik Gulliksen

  • Graduate stories
I love the challenge of wrestling with the code to get it to do what I want, as it almost feels like a game to me.

Erik Gulliksen

  • Graduate stories
Through the grad programme, you get exposure to a bunch of different products and get the chance to work on a project with a mentor, so before having “real” responsibilities, you go through six weeks of learning and applying skills.

Francisca Arancibia

  • Graduate stories
Through the grad programme, you get exposure to a bunch of different products and get the chance to work on a project with a mentor, so before having “real” responsibilities, you go through six weeks of learning and applying skills.

Francisca Arancibia

  • Graduate stories
Grades are important, but the main thing is driving opportunities for yourself - social, professional or otherwise.

Fred Smithers

  • Graduate stories
Grades are important, but the main thing is driving opportunities for yourself - social, professional or otherwise.

Fred Smithers

  • Graduate stories
The diversity of work that is available to do is incredibly vast. No bug that needs fixing or new feature that needs adding will feel monotonous.

Gus Porter

  • Graduate stories
The diversity of work that is available to do is incredibly vast. No bug that needs fixing or new feature that needs adding will feel monotonous.

Gus Porter