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  • Graduate stories
I love how I can think mentally and technically and be able to build any online server, OS and see it used by our customers and colleagues.

Brenton Fazzolari

  • Day in the life

Brenton Fazzolari

My responsibility is part of the graduation program in training and development to create and maintain servers for Essential Energy employees, contractors, and customers.
  • Graduate stories
I applied to a program called Tuputoa which offers Māori and Pacific Island students internships in the summer which landed me an interview with Deloitte. Since then, I received an offer as a graduate and have now been at Deloitte for 6 months and am loving every second of it.

Daniel Masipa’u

  • Graduate stories
The diversity in the systems and processes that I get to observe and interact with, for someone who is passionate about computer sciences and technology it truly is marvelous to see how various functions of the business get fed by the different systems all working in unison.

Dylan Sheaves

  • Day in the life

Dylan Sheaves

I work in the OTS department of Essential Energy, helping keep the lights on for the majority of NSW and parts of Queensland.
  • Graduate stories
I enjoy working with such an inclusive and supportive team that has created an environment for me to feel comfortable in asking questions, relaying my ideas and opinions in a safe space, and pointing me in the right direction for resources and data that I need to complete my jobs.

Kyle Kosseris

  • Day in the life

Kyle Kosseris

Currently, I am a part of Organisational Development in Essential, my team develops and implements strategic initiatives that define the employee experience and anticipate the future needs of the workforce.
  • Graduate stories
This job definitely requires some prior knowledge, but I couldn’t imagine a better place to start off. McGrathNicol has already given me so many skills that are essential to graduates in their first job.

Natalie Thompson