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UNSW Economics Society Careers Directory Profiles

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  • Graduate stories
I loved the people in my internship. We had about 17 other interns, and my team consisted of about 12 people. They were all lovely, and all understood that I was an intern, not a person with years of experience, so the work that they gave me reflected that.

Kane

  • Graduate stories
The coolest thing about this experience is the ability to help people, to meet like-minded people and to feel like you made a difference.

Karli Chan

  • Day in the life

Mickie Tanna

A typical lesson involves a balance of tasks that are teacher-directed (e.g. examples on the board, discussing a new concept with the whole class) and student-directed (e.g. independent practice or collaborative work in their table groups).
  • Graduate stories
I had the flexibility I could catch a coffee with a colleague during my break or go for a peaceful walk down the botanic gardens watching the ducks go down the river during lunch.

Olivia Lake

  • Graduate stories
In my opinion, the importance of an internship lies in the career that you ultimately want to pursue. If your future career demands experience, then taking on internships is the right thing to do.

Prarthana Pearl Pradhan

  • Graduate stories
Finding a balance of physical, emotional, and mental wellbeing is critical to success, and doing what makes you happy is a key enabler for this.

Simran Rughani

  • Graduate stories
Talking directly with families and hearing how their lives have improved as a direct result of CARE’s work is really rewarding.

Takara Morgan

  • Day in the life

Yolante Jones

Yolante Jones graduated with a Bachelor of Arts from Murdoch University in 2017 and is now a Donor Relations Officer at The Australian National University (ANU).