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  • Day in the life

Ankur Atri

Ankur Atri studied Mechanical Engineering at the University of Western Australia and is now a Consultant in Engineering, Asset Management & Project Delivery (Infrastructure, Assets and Places) at KPMG.
  • Graduate stories
Always take up every opportunity you are given. There have been many times that I have turned down an opportunity because I didn’t think I was good enough. The opportunities missed could have been very valuable experiences.

Annabelle Fordyce

  • Day in the life

Annabelle Fordyce

Annabelle Fordyce graduated with a double degree of Bachelor of Business (Accountancy) and Bachelor of Mathematics (Operations Research) at the Queensland University of Technology in 2020 and is now a Graduate Assurance Analyst at Mazars Australia.
  • Day in the life

Arvin Oliver Domingo

Being a Senior Analyst in my team, one of my key responsibilities is to review the work of my teammates before we deliver it to our clients.
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Ashleigh Hoggard

I have learned a lot so far in my first couple of months in the team, having already been exposed to the preparation of company due diligence reports, business valuations and market research relating to IPOs and market merger and acquisition behaviour.
  • Graduate stories
Don’t get disheartened if you don’t get a job immediately after graduation. Do not have very high expectations from your first job, as it is more about the learning curve at that point in time.

Ashwini Shetty

  • Graduate stories
I would like to suggest to students that they look out for their interests and keep searching for them till the time they do succeed. Once they are sure of their interests, they should try to let go of the stipend and place their primary focus on gaining all the experience that they could.

Ayush Kumar

  • Graduate stories
The changing variety and volume of tasks, whether I am working from the office or at the client site, gives you the opportunity to ‘taste the fruit’ and accelerate your professional development.

Beau Lyndon