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  • Graduate stories
The graduate program is well-led, established and supported with opportunities to learn and grow in a safe environment.  It’s structured around the graduates and our needs with transitioning sessions, and one-on-one meetings with our line managers, HR, mentors and with each other.

Anika Dam

  • Graduate stories
The graduate program is well-led, established and supported with opportunities to learn and grow in a safe environment.  It’s structured around the graduates and our needs with transitioning sessions, and one-on-one meetings with our line managers, HR, mentors and with each other.

Anika Dam

  • 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

  • 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

  • Graduate stories
Seeing in real life the equipment I learnt about at university such as pumps and compressors also really help to develop my understanding of how they work and what can go wrong with them.

Declan Skuza

  • Graduate stories
Seeing in real life the equipment I learnt about at university such as pumps and compressors also really help to develop my understanding of how they work and what can go wrong with them.

Declan Skuza

  • 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
Study what you love, not what job you see at the end. If you love your field things will fall into place.

Gabrielle Higgins

  • Graduate stories
Study what you love, not what job you see at the end. If you love your field things will fall into place.

Gabrielle Higgins

  • Graduate stories
You may not know much about the energy sector... but don’t be afraid to ask questions as there is always someone around to help.

Henry Li

  • Graduate stories
You may not know much about the energy sector... but don’t be afraid to ask questions as there is always someone around to help.

Henry Li

  • Day in the life

Jonty O’Hara

Every day is completely different. It can be back to back meetings or time for me to work on the different projects and action items I am involved with.
  • Day in the life

Jonty O’Hara

Every day is completely different. It can be back to back meetings or time for me to work on the different projects and action items I am involved with.