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  • Graduate stories
Don’t be afraid to go for roles you wouldn’t typically go for – you won’t know if you enjoy something until you try it, and where you end up can be very different than what you originally planned.

Amelia Rogers

  • Graduate stories
Don’t be afraid to go for roles you wouldn’t typically go for – you won’t know if you enjoy something until you try it, and where you end up can be very different than what you originally planned.

Amelia Rogers

  • Day in the life

Felix Sturman

My current rotation is phishing email simulation. The process of creating, running, and reporting a phishing simulation takes place over several weeks, depending on the scope of the customer's requirements.
  • Day in the life

Felix Sturman

My current rotation is phishing email simulation. The process of creating, running, and reporting a phishing simulation takes place over several weeks, depending on the scope of the customer's requirements.
  • Day in the life

Harrison Georgiou

Harrison Georgiou studied Bachelor of Engineering (Civil) (Honours)/Bachelor of Business and is a Graduate Engineer at Yarra City Council.
  • Day in the life

Harrison Georgiou

Harrison Georgiou studied Bachelor of Engineering (Civil) (Honours)/Bachelor of Business and is a Graduate Engineer at Yarra City Council.
  • Graduate stories
Providing secretariat support for this division was a really exciting piece of work to be involved in and a fantastic introduction to policy work.

Kate

  • Graduate stories
Providing secretariat support for this division was a really exciting piece of work to be involved in and a fantastic introduction to policy work.

Kate

  • Graduate stories
What’s the takeaway from my story? That not everything is simple and sometimes the path that we end up taking isn’t the one we had in mind, but the one that is presented to us.

Matthew Barclay

  • Graduate stories
What’s the takeaway from my story? That not everything is simple and sometimes the path that we end up taking isn’t the one we had in mind, but the one that is presented to us.

Matthew Barclay