I enjoy projects like these [project that involves researching into the science of cooking with steam] because they are creative and build on my knowledge and understanding of food science whilst aiding in the development of our future appliances.
In my current role, I get to shape other people’s careers, I love delivering the good news that people have got the job, I feel like it really makes their day, and it makes my day,
Dallas Eparaima Watene studied Bachelor of Engineering majoring in Computer Systems at the University of Auckland and is now working as a software engineer- Digital Services at Beca in Auckland.
My work involves tasks such as designing artwork for promotional campaigns or planning new launches. Additionally, I’ve been given more exposure to digital as well.
I really enjoy the opportunities and support we have here at Habit Health. We work with experienced clinicians with a wealth of knowledge, and I learn a lot from them.
I applied to a program called Tuputoa which offers Māori and Pacific Island students internships in the summer which landed me an interview with Deloitte. Since then, I received an offer as a graduate and have now been at Deloitte for 6 months and am loving every second of it.
I work at an actuarial and data analytics consulting firm. Our work is project-based and our clients consist of insurers, reinsurers, Government agencies and corporates.
Aspects of internal business processes are things that my degree has given me background on, so I have supplemented my role, but it’s been more of a learning experience so far.