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VUW Women in Tech Profiles

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  • Graduate stories
The thing I love most about my job is that I get to work with a diverse range of interesting and passionate people to solve interesting and challenging problems in a variety of domains.

Daniel Brown

  • Graduate stories
I can conduct engineering work using novel, and sometimes pioneering methods, with the understanding of how it will progress digital transformation initiatives to manage complexity.

Jade Chantrell

  • Graduate stories
I enjoy the analytical and problem-solving aspects of the job. Drawing up the designs, running the models and crunching the numbers.

Matthew Davidson

  • Day in the life

Nadia Sarunic

Nadia Sarunic studied a Bachelor of Engineering (Mechatronic) (Honours)/Bachelor of Mathematical and Computer Sciences at the University of Adelaide
  • Day in the life

Patrick Wilson

One of the main benefits of working from home, aside from the 5-metre commute, is that I have access to my full pantry and aren’t limited to what I bring in my lunch box to the office.
  • Graduate stories
Critical thinking, problem-solving and having an open-minded approach to problems will certainly help build on the technical knowledge in a work environment.

Priyank Menezes

  • Graduate stories
Sometimes in life we have to make very difficult decisions in order to get to where we are; don’t simply give up; there are lot of opportunities out there.

Samuel Nen John-Phaltang

  • Graduate stories
The work you do not only impacts the company you are helping, but the outcome can affect how they view your company and whether they will come back and ask for help again.

Sherry Tang