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  • Graduate stories
I love seeing rangatahi Māori feeling successful knowing the reo of their tipuna.

Phinia Evans

  • 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
I found that the transport company I was working at was very interesting because while I was researching and collecting data, there was some interesting data about how transport works and new ways to deal with transport in general.

Poreia Millad

  • Graduate stories
The most exciting part is definitely having almost unlimited access to everything around the Airport, from critical power and communication centres around the Airport area, MIQ facilities, and also the taxiways and runways themselves.

Pritesh Patel

  • Day in the life

Purnjay Peshawaria

I meet with a business value consultant to learn about value engineering in the context of data analytics, exploring how we can create more value for our clients.
  • Day in the life

Rachel Bell Macdonald

As the whole team is in the office today, we find a room and discuss priorities for the week ahead... and check up on the work-life balance commitments that we made at the start of the project.
  • Day in the life

Rachel Siu

Today, I share some exciting results from my Streets 1L PR and Media campaign - in our first week of sales, Bubble O’Bill and Paddle Pop are the #1 and #2 1L ice cream tubs in New Zealand on the weekly sales ranking report!
  • Graduate stories
One of the most interesting and empowering parts of my work is being encouraged to apply a Te Ao Māori lens to any aspect of my work – my culture is a core part of my identity and I’m valued for that part of me – meaning I am able to bring my most authentic self to work.

Rahera Wharerau