My daily work involves solving different problems with varying levels of difficulty, and in most cases, it involves engaging with various stakeholders.
Never be afraid to ask questions and understand that mistakes will happen. How you respond and resolve those mistakes will be your biggest learning opportunity.
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.
Will Ranken studied Bachelor of Business, Economics & International Business at UTS Sydney and is now working as an Advisor–Infrastructure & Economics at GHD.
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.
William Trenberth graduated Bachelor of Science (Honours) at the University of Auckland and PhD at the University of Edinburgh and is now a Junior Quant Trader at Tibra Capital.
I think the great part about consulting is that people from any background are able to be successful in the role since problem-solving is a universal skill for any career.