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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

  • Graduate stories
The coolest thing about my job is working for the APS. It was a dream of mine to get into public service and do some good every day with my work. You get to learn about so many different areas. That feeling alone is incredibly rewarding and motivating.

Andrew Amos

  • Graduate stories
The coolest thing about my job is working for the APS. It was a dream of mine to get into public service and do some good every day with my work. You get to learn about so many different areas. That feeling alone is incredibly rewarding and motivating.

Andrew Amos

  • Day in the life

Annabelle Goulden-Buckley

I start the day by going through my emails and any notes I made the day before. In my role, I get to handle relationships with volunteer community organisations.
  • Day in the life

Annabelle Goulden-Buckley

I start the day by going through my emails and any notes I made the day before. In my role, I get to handle relationships with volunteer community organisations.
  • Graduate stories
Embrace the unknown, be humble and enjoy the process. Having this mindset can ensure a positive and rewarding learning experience throughout university and beyond.

Izzat Hafiz

  • Graduate stories
Embrace the unknown, be humble and enjoy the process. Having this mindset can ensure a positive and rewarding learning experience throughout university and beyond.

Izzat Hafiz

  • Day in the life

James Anstey

In addition to working in the office, a bonus of working for the Department of Water and Environmental Regulation (DWER) is the option to do up to 50% of your work from home.
  • Day in the life

James Anstey

In addition to working in the office, a bonus of working for the Department of Water and Environmental Regulation (DWER) is the option to do up to 50% of your work from home.
  • 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
The coolest thing about my job is seeing the end product. We have so many people working here, and so many different processes that it is easy to get lost and forget the end goal. But part of my job involves seeing the gold at the end and knowing that all the hard work we all do is very much worth it!

Rebecca Craigie

  • Graduate stories
The coolest thing about my job is seeing the end product. We have so many people working here, and so many different processes that it is easy to get lost and forget the end goal. But part of my job involves seeing the gold at the end and knowing that all the hard work we all do is very much worth it!

Rebecca Craigie

  • Graduate stories
During my studies, I worked in hospitality and at a university college and spent time volunteering at a youth cancer not-for-profit including as a board director.

Sean Dondas

  • Graduate stories
During my studies, I worked in hospitality and at a university college and spent time volunteering at a youth cancer not-for-profit including as a board director.

Sean Dondas