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UNSW Engineering Careers Directory Profiles

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  • Day in the life

Michelle Ung

Michelle Ung studied Bachelor of Arts and Science, majoring in International Communication and Human Biology and is a Departmental Officer at the Department of Health.
  • Day in the life

Michelle Ung

Michelle Ung studied Bachelor of Arts and Science, majoring in International Communication and Human Biology and is a Departmental Officer at the Department of Health.
  • Graduate stories
As an ATO employee, I play a part in contributing to an efficient tax system which helps the government provide essential services to the public like roads, hospitals and schools.

Nicholas Pyne

  • Graduate stories
As an ATO employee, I play a part in contributing to an efficient tax system which helps the government provide essential services to the public like roads, hospitals and schools.

Nicholas Pyne

  • Graduate stories
I chose this specialisation as I really like to look at the big picture and see how everything links together. I love to solve problems and enjoy how we are part of the whole process from start to finish.

Samantha Steele

  • Graduate stories
I chose this specialisation as I really like to look at the big picture and see how everything links together. I love to solve problems and enjoy how we are part of the whole process from start to finish.

Samantha Steele

  • Day in the life

Sanjee

Sanjee studied Bachelor of Commerce at Australian National University, graduated in early 2020 and is now working as Inside Account Manager at VMware
  • Day in the life

Sanjee

Sanjee studied Bachelor of Commerce at Australian National University, graduated in early 2020 and is now working as Inside Account Manager at VMware
  • Graduate stories
I think the thrill of settling transactions and creating major commercial outcomes for clients is what keeps corporate lawyers going – it’s certainly one aspect that I find exhilarating.

Susanna Su

  • Graduate stories
I think the thrill of settling transactions and creating major commercial outcomes for clients is what keeps corporate lawyers going – it’s certainly one aspect that I find exhilarating.

Susanna Su