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  • Graduate stories
In my role as an analyst, I spend most of my time doing the maths. This includes processing and manipulating data and updating and building models.

Ellen Adamson

  • Day in the life

Ellie McRae

Ellie McRae studied a Bachelor of Commerce (Majors in Marketing and Management) and a Diploma in Languages at the University of Melbourne and is now an Operations Consulting and Transformation Analyst at Accenture.
  • Graduate stories
At its core all my work is about making a difference for people. As an added bonus, every now and then you find yourself in a meeting with a bunch of really amazing people all trying to make things better.

Elliot Jones

  • Graduate stories
The most important thing a person needs to make it with Mainfreight is the right attitude. From my experience so far, the thing that will get you places is having a ‘Go For It’ or ‘Give It A Go’ mentality.

Elyse McSkimming

  • Graduate stories
The company provides a lot of flexibility with work and with that comes the trust that we will be responsible enough to work hard and manage our workload given the flexibility.

Emei-lee Kemp

  • Day in the life

Emei-lee Kemp

I head over to customer service to grab the keys to the vehicle I booked out for the day. I then head back to my desk and pack my recreational river sampling gear and put on my PPE gear to head out for the day!
  • Day in the life

Emily Mace

I am a graduate environmental consultant, specialising in air quality. I provide technical air quality advice to assist clients (mostly industrial) in getting resource consent for their discharges to air.
  • Graduate stories
Some solutions I have heard have been quite innovative which firstly helps the project and secondly helps me to grow my knowledge and problem-solving skills.

Emily McIntosh