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UNSW Economics Society Careers Directory Profiles

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  • Graduate stories
Don’t focus on the grades, focus on understanding the content and its practical relevance (and the grades will come with it).

Lachlan Bateman

  • Day in the life

Laura Perrin

Laura Perrin studied Bachelor of Engineering (Mechanical) / Bachelor of Commerce (Finance) and is a Proposal Analyst at Leidos.
  • Graduate stories
A highlight of my work is having the opportunity to work in a team to solve a problem which is bigger than what I could tackle on my own.

Lockie Richter

  • Graduate stories
For me, this is great for staying engaged, and continuously learning new skills and growing each day.

Luke Franco

  • Graduate stories
The most exciting aspect of my job is exposure to cutting-edge technologies that are being developed and tested in the defence industry. The most rewarding aspect of my job is seeing my designs implemented, functioning as intended, and improving the overall user experience with a system.

Madelyn Zacher

  • Day in the life

Margaux Edwards

My manager has asked me to develop a fully autonomous navigation solution in simulation for demonstration in a couple of weeks so I’m straight away booting up my simulator ready for the day’s coding session
  • Graduate stories
My role is to develop software for Saab’s naval combat management system which is the command and control center of many advanced surface vessels and submarines.

Maruf Aziz

  • Graduate stories
I was inspired to become an engineer by a mixture of my Grandad and Top Gun. My Grandad served in the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) as a Navigator and spent his whole career in the RAAF.

Matt Rourke