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VUW Women in Tech Profiles

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  • Graduate stories
My favorite part of my job is using my creativity to design visually appealing applications, using data we have created or that has been supplied to us.

Louis Worthington

  • Graduate stories
Commit to being a good learner and working well with people – these two things will really take you far!

Louisa Howse

  • Day in the life

Lubana Syed

Lubana Syed studied a Bachelor of Civil Engineering (Honours) at La Trobe University in December 2018 and is now a Graduate Engineer at John Holland.
  • Graduate stories
As a developer, I want to keep evolving my technical knowledge of systems, processes and fixes so that I can become invaluable to future projects.

Lucas Westenra

  • Graduate stories
The amount of responsibility I’ve been given, although it was a little intimidating at the start, has been very rewarding and led to me gaining a massive variety of knowledge while working with amazing people.

Lucina Togno

  • Graduate stories
Be kind to yourself! Being a student is tough and all you can do is your best, so try not to stress too much.

Lucy Darby

  • Graduate stories
I love the satisfaction I get when I finally fix a bug that has been bugging me for a couple of days, or when I get a feature up and running that I have been working on for a couple of weeks.

Lucy Sladden

  • Graduate stories
Honestly, it's so rewarding to see someone use what you've made in weird ways. It's more rewarding when they don't break it though, and you somehow manage to cater for every weird usecase. It's problem-solving at its core.

Luke Te Hira