There is a huge focus on learning from completing real tasks that have an actual impact on the company making you feel like a real contributor rather than 'just a grad'.
Being an inexperienced miner, my mentors while underground always ensured I felt safe, explained the tasks they were completing, and answered any questions I had about the operational side of things.
My daily work involves solving different problems with varying levels of difficulty, and in most cases, it involves engaging with various stakeholders.
I feel very privileged to engage in this meaningful work, not only because I get to experience the heart of the outback, but also because we get to preserve and protect culturally significant sites for the Banjima people.
My time at the mine was an eye-opening experience, as it allowed me to witness the practical application of the mining concepts I had learned in my coursework.
Ever wondered what being part of the IGO Vacation Program really looks like? We asked former program participants, Yasmin and Emma, to share a day in their life as Geology Vacation Students.
Anglo American has introduced flexible working hours with the requirement to work 90 hours a fortnight, so I currently work a 9-day fortnight with every second Monday off.
"Melalui pengalaman magang di Pertamina, aku mendapatkan wawasan mendalam dalam berbagai bidang, mulai dari kesehatan, keamanan, hukum, hingga teknologi digital."