I was attracted to CC due to my interest in international law, and especially the significant role that a firm like CC can have in facilitating deals and disputes across some of the largest jurisdictions in the world.
One thing that struck me when I joined EY PJP is that people are so happy to share their life experiences and are interested in you beyond work. It is also a fantastic opportunity to be working directly with a partner, especially as a Business Analyst.
I prioritize serving customers that are walking in but in between this I check the back-order report and low stock report to make sure any goods that need to be purchased are ordered in for customers to ensure they receive them on time.
The industry is just full of knowledge and learning, and it's very rewarding when you can help because you’ve got the right knowledge to solve their problem.
After lunch I return to work. On the days I’m in the office I make the most of my trip and pop into the labs with my line manager to get a look at some of the components I’m working on.
Everyone in our office is competing for “The Johnstaff Cup”, where we participate in activities like quiz nights, escape rooms and bowling, in an effort to win the coveted “Johnstaff Cup” at the end of year Christmas party.
No’am Geffen studied Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) and Bachelor of Commerce at Monash University and is now an Engineer, Integrated Transport & Mobility at Aurecon.