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  • Graduate stories
Entering the program without prior office experience, I was initially apprehensive. I had the all-dreaded ‘Imposter Syndrome’. However, the supportive atmosphere quickly dispelled my fears and I felt welcomed, recognised and valued.

Aedan Cunningham

  • Graduate stories
Entering the program without prior office experience, I was initially apprehensive. I had the all-dreaded ‘Imposter Syndrome’. However, the supportive atmosphere quickly dispelled my fears and I felt welcomed, recognised and valued.

Aedan Cunningham

  • Graduate stories
The construction industry was out of my comfort zone when I first started (and a little now, I’m still learning) so most of the experiences I have had here are a first for me!

Afsoon Zanjani

  • Graduate stories
The construction industry was out of my comfort zone when I first started (and a little now, I’m still learning) so most of the experiences I have had here are a first for me!

Afsoon Zanjani

  • Graduate stories
The coolest thing about my job is working in an inclusive and collaborative environment. Everyone shares the same vision and there is always professional growth.

Ahmad Fahim Hakimi

  • Graduate stories
The coolest thing about my job is working in an inclusive and collaborative environment. Everyone shares the same vision and there is always professional growth.

Ahmad Fahim Hakimi

  • Graduate stories
If you’re curious, determined and passionate about making a difference, DFAT is an excellent place to start your career.

Aidan

  • Graduate stories
If you’re curious, determined and passionate about making a difference, DFAT is an excellent place to start your career.

Aidan

  • Graduate stories
Have an open mind and say yes to every opportunity as you never know where that may lead you, even if it isn’t the path you anticipated.

Aimee Pickens

  • Graduate stories
Have an open mind and say yes to every opportunity as you never know where that may lead you, even if it isn’t the path you anticipated.

Aimee Pickens

  • Day in the life

Aiya

one of my colleagues is trying to figure out why a build is failing for testing.  I’ve got some time while waiting for my script to finish, so I sit down and we debug it together.  We help each other out as we’re all working for the same mission.
  • Day in the life

Aiya

one of my colleagues is trying to figure out why a build is failing for testing.  I’ve got some time while waiting for my script to finish, so I sit down and we debug it together.  We help each other out as we’re all working for the same mission.
  • Day in the life

Aki Liyanage

Aki Liyanage studied Bachelor of Engineering (Civil Engineering) (Hons) at the University of Auckland and is now a structural engineer in the Structural team of Beca.
  • Day in the life

Aki Liyanage

Aki Liyanage studied Bachelor of Engineering (Civil Engineering) (Hons) at the University of Auckland and is now a structural engineer in the Structural team of Beca.
  • Day in the life

Alannah Freeman

Wherever we go we always have to check in either with the landholders or park rangers. This helps us build relationships with other land managers and also keeps us safe since they know where we are in case of an accident.
  • Day in the life

Alannah Freeman

Wherever we go we always have to check in either with the landholders or park rangers. This helps us build relationships with other land managers and also keeps us safe since they know where we are in case of an accident.