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VUW Women in Tech Profiles

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  • Graduate stories
Some of the most important skills are being able to get on with people, a hunger to learn and being open to new experiences.

Daranee Bolger

  • Graduate stories
It is also cool how in a few years I still get the ability to be able to look back at the work I was part of and see how this helps the community. Moments like this give me a sense of reward and that all the hard work was worth it.

Jaimee Valerio

  • Graduate stories
Jamuna Sharma Dhakal studied Master's Degree in Electrical Engineering at the Auckland University of Technology and is now a Graduate Engineer at Powerco.

Jamuna Sharma Dhakal

  • Day in the life

Polina Artiushkina

BWISE has a key focus towards the attraction, retention and engagement of more women in our industry. It was unprecedented in the Company to have an intern involved at this level of strategic operations and participate in the decisions regarding diversity and inclusion.
  • Graduate stories
One of the biggest perks at Powerco is the flexible working hours, this allows me to balance my work with my other interests like cricket, squash etc.

Vatsal Gajjar

  • Day in the life

Vatsal Gajjar

I like to get to work early as it means I can leave early and have more time to do the things I love after work! I generally get in the office around this time and go through my emails while I eat my breakfast- which is my overnight oats.