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  • Career Mentors
Being a full-time working parent is a daily juggling act. However, working in a firm that promotes flexibility and work-life balance has greatly helped me with not only the advancement in my career but to also raise two children.

Joanne Dunn

  • Day in the life

Jocelyn Watts

Jocelyn Watts graduated with a Bachelor of Laws and Bachelor of Arts (International Relations) from Curtin University in 2018 and is now working as a Performance Analyst at Australian National Audit Office (ANAO).
  • Graduate stories
As a developer, my responsibilities revolve primarily around developing for and maintaining XPLAN, a private wealth management web application.

Jonathan Anderson

  • Day in the life

Jordan Kadish

As a recent graduate in the Business Recovery and Insolvency group at Pitcher Partners, each day is a thrilling and diverse experience. From helping struggling individuals with their debts to dealing with daring corporate cases, there's never a dull moment. I might track substantial funds, handle high-profile receiverships, attend court hearings, or meet with directors for new appointments. Despite the challenges, the supportive team makes the learning experience exhilarating.
  • Graduate stories
The coolest thing about my job is the endless learning opportunities. Unlike working in a specific industry, I get exposure to a new client for almost every task I do.

Joy Huang

  • Graduate stories
Some of my most satisfying moments have been after implementing a solution and being able to show the result on the application. Having others use something you have helped build is very rewarding.

Kandarp Shrivastava

  • Graduate stories
Lawyers need to have good attention to detail and a strong technical understanding of the areas of law in which they practice.

Karen Evans-Cullen

  • Graduate stories
During my internship application process, I was drawn to Baker Tilly Staples Rodway’s engaging people, warm culture and close-knit team environment.

Kate Anderson