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University of Wollongong Career Directory Profiles

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  • Graduate stories
Don’t limit yourself to working with the same people. As an engineer, it’s important to be able to work with a range of people, and you will not always be on the same project with the same people. This is also the best way to gain a range of different experiences and knowledge. 

Courtney Battle

  • Career Mentors
The single best thing though is working with brilliant people and I really value the team and the fantastic culture at Leidos.

Dani Storey

  • Graduate stories
The thing I love most about my job is that I get to work with a diverse range of interesting and passionate people to solve interesting and challenging problems in a variety of domains.

Daniel Brown

  • Day in the life

Droo Vatcky

It’s important I pay close attention as these document reviews reference all the new changes being done in our environment and it’s critical to be on top of the change log for reporting important milestones to the higher ups.
  • Graduate stories
Work hard, both inside and outside of university. This will set you up well when it comes time for applying for jobs and being able to easily answer interview questions.

Edward Gray

  • Day in the life

Elizabeth (Lizzie)

Elizabeth (Lizzie) studied Electrical and Electronic Engineering and an Associate ILS Engineer at Lockheed Martin.
  • Day in the life

Ellena Papadopoulos

Ellena Papadopoulos studied a Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) Electrical and Aerospace at Queensland University of Technology (QUT) and is now a Graduate Engineer at Northrop Grumman Australia
  • Graduate stories
I enjoy working with world-class technology and innovative people to develop the best defence capabilities. I am proud to help support the men and women who are serving to protect our nation and its interests. 

Emily Ostler