"I realised I could not see myself coding for the next 5-10 years after I graduated, so instead moved into UX design where I rediscovered my passion for design. I discovered the RACVs graduate program and saw that they had a rotation for UX design."
Looking back at a completed report or a clean model is incredibly satisfying after unpicking a business from the inside out and communicating valuable findings to our clients.
From a non-medical perspective, I look forward to working because it is such a warming and fun environment. Everyone is supportive and can talk together about almost anything.
At the end of the day, I respond to any outstanding emails and look ahead to tomorrow. I look at the items remaining on my to-do list and plan for meetings scheduled for the next day.
Get a legal job or volunteer position as soon as possible. If you can land a legal job in your first year, it makes getting a clerkship and subsequently a grad job a whole lot easier!
It was throughout university that I developed a liking for asset management and corporate finance, and after experiencing data analytics at the ANAO, my desire to learn data analysis was born.
Dallas Eparaima Watene studied Bachelor of Engineering majoring in Computer Systems at the University of Auckland and is now working as a software engineer- Digital Services at Beca in Auckland.