I would definitely say that studying environmental science has given me an advantage in my career; the skills I learned through the degree have been invaluable.
The coolest thing has been the opportunity to jump right in and start developing features and seeing them get pushed to production, even in your first few weeks. Seeing the impact you have had motivates you to keep learning and improving.
I was always amazed when I was able to use my knowledge from university to draft a memo which later went out to the client either in its original form or with only minor edits.
There is a very clearly defined career path for lawyers at Thomson Geer, whether the aspiration is to become a Partner of the firm or to go down a different path.
The great things about being a project manager is how you can see a project from the concept design to the final design, and how much it changes based on client feedback.
As a Graduate Project Engineer, my role in a nutshell involves developing business improvement initiatives to reduce costs, maximise productivity and improve safety.