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  • Graduate stories
Keep pushing the limits of what you think you can achieve; you have no idea what you are capable of.

Erin O’Donnell

  • Graduate stories
I like to think I’m doing my small part in giving these students the tools that they need to really go for these jobs (S.T.E.M), these careers.

Eros Malele

  • Graduate stories
What I love about my job is to be a bridge to communicate technical to non-technical. Translating and educating is the key and that is what I love to do.

Eteroa Tusipepa Umaga Lafaele Namulauulu

  • Graduate stories
A contractor like Downer is a great place to start in the Power industry because you gain an appreciation of what goes into maintaining and upgrading the power network as well as practical considerations that are required in the design phase.

Eva Hall

  • Graduate stories
There is so much learning within the job, which makes it engaging but also requires patience and perseverance, which is why I think a growth mindset is key to succeeding within this role.

Eva van Seventer

  • Day in the life

Eva van Seventer

Stand up time, this daily meeting is when my squad discuss what we were working yesterday, what we’re working on today and is also an opportunity to bring any problems that might be beneficial for a team discussion.
  • Day in the life

Evander Patel

Embarking on a journey that starts with a 30-minute commute, my work at WSP unfolds with a blend of intricate design tasks, collaborative team meetings, and on-site visits!
  • Graduate stories
A better working world is one in which all communities have the opportunities and resources to succeed and thrive. I contribute to building a better working world by working to accelerate Māori success.

Evy Ngawhika