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University of Tasmania Career Directory Profiles

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  • Graduate stories
The coolest thing about my job is working for the APS. It was a dream of mine to get into public service and do some good every day with my work. You get to learn about so many different areas. That feeling alone is incredibly rewarding and motivating.

Andrew Amos

  • Graduate stories
The coolest thing about my job is working for the APS. It was a dream of mine to get into public service and do some good every day with my work. You get to learn about so many different areas. That feeling alone is incredibly rewarding and motivating.

Andrew Amos

  • Graduate stories
Making the customer feel comfortable and giving good suggestions to them if something went wrong and working along with them to correct things will make me think I am doing my role in the right way.

Arvind Kumar

  • Graduate stories
Making the customer feel comfortable and giving good suggestions to them if something went wrong and working along with them to correct things will make me think I am doing my role in the right way.

Arvind Kumar

  • Day in the life

Arvind Kumar

I carry out the requested inspections on site, take some photos to make the report, and if the work complies with the building consent, it will pass the inspection.
  • Day in the life

Arvind Kumar

I carry out the requested inspections on site, take some photos to make the report, and if the work complies with the building consent, it will pass the inspection.
  • Graduate stories
Embrace the unknown, be humble and enjoy the process. Having this mindset can ensure a positive and rewarding learning experience throughout university and beyond.

Izzat Hafiz

  • Graduate stories
Embrace the unknown, be humble and enjoy the process. Having this mindset can ensure a positive and rewarding learning experience throughout university and beyond.

Izzat Hafiz

  • Day in the life

James Anstey

In addition to working in the office, a bonus of working for the Department of Water and Environmental Regulation (DWER) is the option to do up to 50% of your work from home.
  • Day in the life

James Anstey

In addition to working in the office, a bonus of working for the Department of Water and Environmental Regulation (DWER) is the option to do up to 50% of your work from home.
  • Graduate stories
I have learned the basics of rail and all its different components. How rail, road and ferries all tie in together to support our economy and how much of an environmental impact rail provides on helping the NZ government to meet its carbon emissions goals.

Jay

  • Graduate stories
I have learned the basics of rail and all its different components. How rail, road and ferries all tie in together to support our economy and how much of an environmental impact rail provides on helping the NZ government to meet its carbon emissions goals.

Jay

  • Graduate stories
Be yourself and be true to yourself.

Nikora Hemana

  • Graduate stories
Be yourself and be true to yourself.

Nikora Hemana

  • Graduate stories
I found that the transport company I was working at was very interesting because while I was researching and collecting data, there was some interesting data about how transport works and new ways to deal with transport in general.

Poreia Millad

  • Graduate stories
I found that the transport company I was working at was very interesting because while I was researching and collecting data, there was some interesting data about how transport works and new ways to deal with transport in general.

Poreia Millad