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  • Graduate stories
I applied to a program called Tuputoa which offers Māori and Pacific Island students internships in the summer which landed me an interview with Deloitte. Since then, I received an offer as a graduate and have now been at Deloitte for 6 months and am loving every second of it.

Daniel Masipa’u

  • Graduate stories
I applied to a program called Tuputoa which offers Māori and Pacific Island students internships in the summer which landed me an interview with Deloitte. Since then, I received an offer as a graduate and have now been at Deloitte for 6 months and am loving every second of it.

Daniel Masipa’u

  • Graduate stories
Embrace Every Opportunity: Don't hesitate to explore new experiences, whether they're related to your career or personal growth. These diverse experiences will shape you in unexpected ways.

Kristy Jeddo

  • Graduate stories
Embrace Every Opportunity: Don't hesitate to explore new experiences, whether they're related to your career or personal growth. These diverse experiences will shape you in unexpected ways.

Kristy Jeddo

  • Day in the life

Madhvi Laxman

Madhvi Laxman studied Bachelors in Science, Major -Information Science, Minor – Management and is now a D365 Functional consultant at Datacom.
  • Day in the life

Madhvi Laxman

Madhvi Laxman studied Bachelors in Science, Major -Information Science, Minor – Management and is now a D365 Functional consultant at Datacom.
  • Graduate stories
One of the things that I believed helped shape my pathway was my journey with sports. Having grown up fully immersed in sports, particularly rugby, I was able to translate a lot of the lessons learnt from the field to the classroom and eventually the workplace.

Noah Matai’a

  • Graduate stories
One of the things that I believed helped shape my pathway was my journey with sports. Having grown up fully immersed in sports, particularly rugby, I was able to translate a lot of the lessons learnt from the field to the classroom and eventually the workplace.

Noah Matai’a