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  • Graduate stories
The graduate program encourages a rotation of roles every 3 - 6 months to gain a wide understanding and a range of experiences to take forward on my career as an engineer.

Colin Harkness

  • Graduate stories
Enjoy university, you don’t always have to take it too seriously – have fun! Find the right balance between learning and enjoying yourself as you may work with a lot of these people you socialise with in the future.

Connor Fuss

  • Graduate stories
Most of the challenge in my work lies in understanding the system, what needs to be done, and how best to implement it.

Connor Hart

  • Graduate stories
Always take on a new opportunity. Always say yes. Always be openminded. New experiences present important learning opportunities. You may find something that really motivates you to get out of bed each day.

Connor Hurley

  • Day in the life

Conor Gould

Conor Gould studied a Bachelor of Engineering (Software) at Griffith University and is now a Graduate at ANSTO.
  • Day in the life

Conor Oates

Conor Oates is a Consultant at SW.
  • Graduate stories

Cookie Wong

  • Day in the life

Cooper Bird

One of the best parts about working in Restructuring Advisory is being able to go out and attend a site visit. Being able to attend on-site not only keeps my working environment fresh but also is a good opportunity to meet key contacts and get a better sense of what is going on in the business.