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  • Graduate stories
It was really exciting to be involved in a project that was a pivotal moment for energy, and once operational, will result in an overall reduction of carbon dioxide emissions of more than 400,000 tonnes per year.

Jotham Young

  • Graduate stories
It was really exciting to be involved in a project that was a pivotal moment for energy, and once operational, will result in an overall reduction of carbon dioxide emissions of more than 400,000 tonnes per year.

Jotham Young

  • Graduate stories

Karl Berzins

  • Graduate stories

Karl Berzins

  • Graduate stories

Kelly Chan

  • Graduate stories

Kelly Chan

  • Graduate stories
I looked to understand customer pain points, experience with the technicians and speeds to identify opportunities for improvement or change to drive up customer satisfaction and uptake of fibre to the premises.

Kelvin Mo

  • Graduate stories
I looked to understand customer pain points, experience with the technicians and speeds to identify opportunities for improvement or change to drive up customer satisfaction and uptake of fibre to the premises.

Kelvin Mo

  • Day in the life

Kenny Lim

Kenny Lim graduated with a Bachelor of Commerce (Finance) and Bachelor of Civil Engineering (Hons) from The University of New South Wales in 2016 and is now an Assistant Project Manager at TSA Management.
  • Day in the life

Kenny Lim

Kenny Lim graduated with a Bachelor of Commerce (Finance) and Bachelor of Civil Engineering (Hons) from The University of New South Wales in 2016 and is now an Assistant Project Manager at TSA Management.
  • Graduate stories

Keppell Smith

  • Graduate stories

Keppell Smith

  • Graduate stories
Don’t wed yourself to a specific career path just because it’s the traditional way to do it. Think about where you want to be long term and be open to any opportunity that helps you get closer to it, even if it comes from somewhere totally unexpected.

Kevin Delaney

  • Graduate stories
Don’t wed yourself to a specific career path just because it’s the traditional way to do it. Think about where you want to be long term and be open to any opportunity that helps you get closer to it, even if it comes from somewhere totally unexpected.

Kevin Delaney

  • Graduate stories
Help/fix/build something/someone, it’s a lot easier to share authentically about an experience where you’ve tried to “get your hands dirty”.

Kevin Nguyen

  • Graduate stories
Help/fix/build something/someone, it’s a lot easier to share authentically about an experience where you’ve tried to “get your hands dirty”.

Kevin Nguyen