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This is a talented industry of doers. It’s one thing to be able to come up with a revolutionary idea, but it’s another to be able to put that idea into practice and make it a reality. If you’re looking for a role where you can apply your education and skills to projects and products that help drive growth and improve the lives of others, then this is a great place to start. Graduate opportunities can be found across a broad range of areas and industries, including telecoms, consumer goods manufacturing, energy, the built environment, health, education and pharmaceuticals.
How did you get here? - Megan Chu, Data Reliability Engineer at Xero
"It’s easy to get overwhelmed by the amount of knowledge that exists out there. But in the end, it’s impossible for one …
Callum Jones 2nd year Mechanical Engineering Graduate at Thiess
Callum Jones studied Mechanical Engineer at Queensland University of Technology and is now 2nd-year Mechanical Engineeri…
How did you get here? - Rachel Collingridge, Head of Engineering, Platform Engineering at Xero
"Listen to people. Ask questions. Always be curious. This is a great tactic for any social situation."
How did you get here? - Hannah Gray, Principal Engineer, Engineering Practice at Xero
"I’ve never had a career goal or known what I want to be when I grew up - I just found things that were interesting and …
Callum Jones 2nd year Mechanical Engineering Graduate at Thiess
Callum Jones studied Mechanical Engineer at Queensland University of Technology and is now 2nd-year Mechanical Engineeri…
How did you get here? - Rachel Collingridge, Head of Engineering, Platform Engineering at Xero
"Listen to people. Ask questions. Always be curious. This is a great tactic for any social situation."
How did you get here? - Hannah Gray, Principal Engineer, Engineering Practice at Xero
"I’ve never had a career goal or known what I want to be when I grew up - I just found things that were interesting and …