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VUW Women in Tech Profiles

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  • Graduate stories
The most interesting aspect has been the numerous sites I’ve had the opportunity to be involved in. It’s an eye opener to see the challenges that arise delivering a project on site compared to what’s been written on paper.

Mahesha Herath

  • Graduate stories
You must learn to not plan too much for the day ahead, the work is fast-paced and constantly changing.

Marlee Crawford

  • Graduate stories
I greatly enjoy the physical nature of my role. After spending a significant amount of time working almost entirely from behind a desk, I started to miss the exercise and even the feeling of making physical progress that comes with working on-site.

Matt Payne

  • Graduate stories
My favourite thing about my job is being able to witness change first-hand due to the effort and time my team and I have put in.

Maya Stenning

  • Day in the life

Mitch Jones

Mitch Jones studied ​a ​Bachelor of Science (Environmental Science), majoring in Environmental Management ​at Western Sydney University – Hawkesbury Campus in 2016, and is now an Environmental Graduate at John Holland.
  • Graduate stories
I prepared for the Graduate Program by keeping an open mind about my rotations and what I was going to learn on the job.

Natalie Kutcher

  • Graduate stories
Hearing from other interns has made me realise the breadth of opportunities available, as my experiences have been completely different to that of my peers — giving me an indication of the experiences available within this graduate program.

Nico Aandewiel

  • Graduate stories
Nicolette studied Bachelor of Science and Master of Engineering at The University of Melbourne and is now a Site Engineer at McConnell Dowell.

Nicolette Bulseco