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  • Graduate stories
One of the best things about my job is that the data I help collate and analyse goes on to inform policy and instigate real change for the betterment of communities.

Elliot Hanton

  • Graduate stories
As a production leader, I am now responsible for a team of operators that I support to ensure we achieve production demands in a safe and efficient environment.

Eloise Matthews

  • Graduate stories
My biggest tip is: leap! It doesn’t matter what background you come from, or whether you have experience in the area (I had absolutely ZERO experience in glass). Coming from diverse and unrelated backgrounds can help as it allows you to approach the glass world with a fresh perspective and put your unique spin on it.

Eloise McCullough

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Elpitha Stavropoulos

Elpitha Stavropoulos studied ​a Bachelor of Political, Economic and Social Sciences ​at the University of Sydney, and is now a Graduate Analyst at APRA.
  • Day in the life

Elysha Maxwell

Elysha Maxwell graduated with a Bachelor of Engineering (Electrical and Electronics)(First Class Hons) from Curtin University in 2018 and is now working as an Electrical Engineer at Alcoa Australia.
  • Day in the life

Eman Younus

Eman Younus studied a Bachelor of Electrical & Communications Engineering at Ajman University in the UAE, and is now a Network Engineer Specialist at Telstra in Melbourne. In her role, Eman designs radio networks for the Federal Government’s Mobile Black Spot Program in Victoria and Tasmania.
  • Day in the life

Emanuel Penklis

As a junior lawyer, you will often be tasked with doing the first round of drafting. It's great to look at previous examples to get an idea of the firm's substance and form with these documents.
  • Graduate stories
The firm's collaborative and cohesive work culture is the ideal environment for me to develop professionally, knowing that I can seek support from my colleagues when work or life becomes challenging.

Emil Obaid