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  • Graduate stories
The construction industry was out of my comfort zone when I first started (and a little now, I’m still learning) so most of the experiences I have had here are a first for me!

Afsoon Zanjani

  • Graduate stories
The construction industry was out of my comfort zone when I first started (and a little now, I’m still learning) so most of the experiences I have had here are a first for me!

Afsoon Zanjani

  • Day in the life

Ahmad Siddiqi

My job as an engineer is to help get a design as close to perfect as possible.
  • Day in the life

Ahmad Siddiqi

My job as an engineer is to help get a design as close to perfect as possible.
  • Graduate stories
Aimee joined IGO about two years ago, as a Geotechnical Engineering in the IGO Graduate Program. Aimee describes the culture at IGO being like one big family, and in addition to her role, has enjoyed being involved in the social club and emergency response team.

Aimee Austin

  • Graduate stories
Aimee joined IGO about two years ago, as a Geotechnical Engineering in the IGO Graduate Program. Aimee describes the culture at IGO being like one big family, and in addition to her role, has enjoyed being involved in the social club and emergency response team.

Aimee Austin

  • Graduate stories
The other aspect of my job is the ability to look over the whole supply chain from mine to ship within Mineral Resources and that gives me a sense of being impactful, which helps me stay motivated.

Alec Parsons

  • Graduate stories
The other aspect of my job is the ability to look over the whole supply chain from mine to ship within Mineral Resources and that gives me a sense of being impactful, which helps me stay motivated.

Alec Parsons

  • Graduate stories
I love that my job still requires an application of electrical engineering theory – in some roles I have definitely had to dust off the old university textbooks and brush up on some concepts. The application of this theory and realising it out in the field is very rewarding.

Alessio Bresciani

  • Graduate stories
I love that my job still requires an application of electrical engineering theory – in some roles I have definitely had to dust off the old university textbooks and brush up on some concepts. The application of this theory and realising it out in the field is very rewarding.

Alessio Bresciani

  • Day in the life

Alessio Bresciani

Alessio Bresciani studied a Master of Electrical & Electronic Engineering and is now a Graduate Electrical Engineer at Western Power.
  • Day in the life

Alessio Bresciani

Alessio Bresciani studied a Master of Electrical & Electronic Engineering and is now a Graduate Electrical Engineer at Western Power.
  • Graduate stories
Byrnecut’s vacation program is a great opportunity to learn about the underground mining industry.

Alex Holmes

  • Graduate stories
Byrnecut’s vacation program is a great opportunity to learn about the underground mining industry.

Alex Holmes

  • Day in the life

Alexandra Galea

Alexandra Galea graduated with a Double Degree in Arts and Commerce at Monash University and is now an Australia Retail and Commercial Graduate at ANZ in the Inclusion Australia Team.
  • Day in the life

Alexandra Galea

Alexandra Galea graduated with a Double Degree in Arts and Commerce at Monash University and is now an Australia Retail and Commercial Graduate at ANZ in the Inclusion Australia Team.