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  • Graduate stories
The programme gives you the chance to try so many different roles that you wouldn’t get to normally do.

Bhavish Kumar

  • Graduate stories
The programme gives you the chance to try so many different roles that you wouldn’t get to normally do.

Bhavish Kumar

  • 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
Bravely try new things. To accumulate experience in continuous attempts. Never be afraid and resist new things, because most likely you will have fun and find satisfaction in them.

Cecilia Fang

  • Graduate stories
Bravely try new things. To accumulate experience in continuous attempts. Never be afraid and resist new things, because most likely you will have fun and find satisfaction in them.

Cecilia Fang

  • Day in the life

Elizabeth Neath

Elizabeth Neath studied ​a ​Bachelor of Chemical and Materials Engineering ​at Auckland University in 2012, and is now a Process Engineer at Wood.
  • Day in the life

Elizabeth Neath

Elizabeth Neath studied ​a ​Bachelor of Chemical and Materials Engineering ​at Auckland University in 2012, and is now a Process Engineer at Wood.
  • 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
I love the process of starting with lots of disparate, muddy information about a situation and synthesising until I have an insight that brings the situation into focus.

Ethan Barden

  • Graduate stories
I love the process of starting with lots of disparate, muddy information about a situation and synthesising until I have an insight that brings the situation into focus.

Ethan Barden

  • 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