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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 department is so diverse and everyone is so welcoming and willing to take the time to help you find your feet.

Erin

  • Graduate stories
The department is so diverse and everyone is so welcoming and willing to take the time to help you find your feet.

Erin

  • Graduate stories
It’s been an invaluable experience to delve into the production side of the information that drives key decisions in our country and to receive positive feedback from stakeholders regarding the high quality of our work.

Hamish Morton

  • Graduate stories
It’s been an invaluable experience to delve into the production side of the information that drives key decisions in our country and to receive positive feedback from stakeholders regarding the high quality of our work.

Hamish Morton

  • 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
I’ve worked on solutions that deploy out apps so that police officers can receive information about the jobs they’re working on from an iPad where previously they’d have to use a radio to request information.

Michael Cadogan

  • Graduate stories
I’ve worked on solutions that deploy out apps so that police officers can receive information about the jobs they’re working on from an iPad where previously they’d have to use a radio to request information.

Michael Cadogan