As a new graduate I have found it very beneficial to be able to connect with other colleagues and build my network. Working in financial governance I’ve had the chance to connect with colleagues outside of Group Financial Control.
I have a few new enquiries about how my API changes will affect the load on the cloud infrastructure to my project owner in relation to completing our test summary report (TSR).
We have a weekly subcontractor meeting that involves all subcontractor project leads gathering in the site office with Lendlease Foreman and the Site Manager to discuss upcoming works to be aware of and provide a forum for raising concerns.
"The best part of my job is that it satisfies my inner curiosity, allowing me to go down the proverbial rabbit hole in search of a finding or an insight that may have a significant impact on how business is done."
Seeing in real life the equipment I learnt about at university such as pumps and compressors also really help to develop my understanding of how they work and what can go wrong with them.
Do more research into what roles or career paths you would be interested in, put out some time to do extra study on courses related to that specific role, there are lots on Udemy, and LinkedIn learning has learning paths which is pretty useful.