The Young Professionals Podcast (TYPP) is proudly brought to you by ADAPT Careers. During the show our co-hosts, Luke Marriott and Nicholas Sargeant (Sarge), talk to young professionals about what they do in their day-to-day roles, how they got there and
The Young Professionals Podcast (TYPP), proudly brought to you by ADAPT Careers (https://adaptcareers.com.au) and co-hosted by Luke Marriott and Nicholas Sargeant (Sarge). For our last TYPP Episode this series, we chat with Mark Isaacs, co-founder of Analyst Economy, a community of freelance analysts. After high school in England, Mark studied Geography at Oxford University, focusing on Climate Research. After university, Mark took up an internship position at Futures in the UK, which is a global sports business consultancy. Futures gave Mark the opportunity to move to Australia, which he did in 2015, from London to Sydney. Mark then led the opening of the Futures Melbourne office, where he ended up leading a team of analysts and working as an in-house consultant at Cricket Australia. Mark recently left Futures to start his own business, Analyst Economy, which we loved exploring in this episode. If you have a career story you would like to share, a role you would like to learn more about or any questions you would like us to ask young professionals, you can reach us through any of our social media that can be found at TYPP.com.au. We would love to hear from you!
The Young Professionals Podcast (TYPP), proudly brought to you by ADAPT Careers (https://adaptcareers.com.au) and co-hosted by Luke Marriott and Nicholas Sargeant (Sarge). Today we chat with Elisabethe Peart, an Audiologist working in a diagnostic role at the Royal Victorian Eye and Ear Hospital (https://www.eyeandear.org.au). Liz completed a 4-year Bachelor of Speech and Language Pathology at Canterbury University (https://www.canterbury.ac.nz/study/qualifications-and-courses/bachelors-degrees/bachelor-of-speech-and-language-pathology-honours) in New Zealand. After completing her degree, Liz enrolled in a 2-year Master of Audiology at Melbourne University (https://study.unimelb.edu.au/find/courses/graduate/master-of-clinical-audiology), completing an internship at a rehabilitation audiology role in regional Victoria before moving back to the city for a diagnostics role in a hospital. Liz now spends her days testing patient hearing imbalances, where these results are then used by doctors to diagnose and treat their patients. With less than 2 years of work experience under her belt, she is the most junior member on her team and is a testament to learning from your surroundings every day. If you have a career story you would like to share, a role you would like to learn more about or any questions you would like us to ask young professionals, you can reach us through any of our social media that can be found at TYPP.com.au. We would love to hear from you!
The Young Professionals Podcast (TYPP), proudly brought to you by ADAPT Careers (https://adaptcareers.com.au) and co-hosted by Luke Marriott and Nicholas Sargeant (Sarge). Today we chat with Kyle Duerden, an in-house graphic designer at the Hawthorn AFL Football Club (https://www.hawthornfc.com.au). Kyle started out his journey studying Communication Design and Graphic Design at Swinburne University (https://www.swinburne.edu.au/courses/find-a-course/design/communication-graphic-design/), where he enjoyed a final year focusing on a real-world innovation project which we loved exploring in this episode. Kyle has a unique journey getting into the graphic design industry and strongly believes in giving things a go, learning from what doesn't work before making your next move. If you have a career story you would like to share, a role you would like to learn more about or any questions you would like us to ask young professionals, you can reach us through any of our social media that can be found at TYPP.com.au. We would love to hear from you!
The Young Professionals Podcast (TYPP), proudly brought to you by ADAPT Careers (https://adaptcareers.com.au) and co-hosted by Luke Marriott and Nicholas Sargeant (Sarge). This week we chat with Cameron Butler, Project Engineer at John Holland (https://www.johnholland.com.au), where he's currently working on the Level Crossing Removal Project (https://levelcrossings.vic.gov.au). Cam studied at Monash University, completing a Bachelor of Engineering (https://www.monash.edu/study/courses/find-a-course/2022/engineering-e3001) and Bachelor of Commerce (https://www.monash.edu/study/courses/find-a-course/2022/commerce-b2001), after which he decided to continue down the engineering route. Before John Holland, Cam did some vacation work at United Energy (https://www.unitedenergy.com.au) before spending some time at Cardno (https://www.cardno.com) as a Geotechnical Engineer. If you have a career story you would like to share, a role you would like to learn more about or any questions you would like us to ask young professionals, you can reach us through any of our social media that can be found at TYPP.com.au. We would love to hear from you!
The Young Professionals Podcast (TYPP), proudly brought to you by ADAPT Careers (https://adaptcareers.com.au) and co-hosted by Luke Marriott and Nicholas Sargeant (Sarge). Tune into this week's episode with Luke Popovic, Process Engineer at Viva Energy (https://www.vivaenergy.com.au), the operator of the oil refinery in Geelong, Victoria, which is the supplier of about a quarter of Australia's fuel requirements. Before Viva, Luke held roles as a graduate Process Engineer at Wood Group (https://www.woodplc.com), an engineering consulting firm. Before that, Luke was involved in various university placements. Luke studied a Bachelor of Chemical Engineering (https://www.monash.edu/study/courses/majors-minors-specialisations/2022/specialisations/chemical-engineering-xs0002) and a Bachelor of Pharmaceutical Science (https://www.monash.edu/study/courses/find-a-course/2022/pharmaceutical-science-p2001) at Monash University. If you have a career story you would like to share, a role you would like to learn more about or any questions you would like us to ask young professionals, you can reach us through any of our social media that can be found at TYPP.com.au. We would love to hear from you!
The Young Professionals Podcast (TYPP), proudly brought to you by ADAPT Careers (https://adaptcareers.com.au) and co-hosted by Luke Marriott and Nicholas Sargeant (Sarge). This week we chat with Tom Bennett, Innovation Manager at Carlton & United Breweries (https://cub.com.au), a business unit within Asahi Beverages. Tom completed a Bachelor of Arts at the University of Melbourne (https://study.unimelb.edu.au/find/courses/undergraduate/bachelor-of-arts), majoring in Media and Communications, during which he interned at an independent creative agency. Our guest's diverse career began with his first full-time job as a Media Coordinator for Starcom (https://www.starcomww.com), and has included other roles working in-house as a Media Analyst at Helloworld Travel (https://www.helloworld.com.au), as an Account Manager at an independent creative agency AJF, then onto Asahi as a New Product Development Manager. CUB's portfolio of brands include some of the biggest in the market with the likes of Carlton Draught, VB, Great Northern, Asahi, and Peroni (CUB) and Vodka Cruiser and Woodstock (Premium Beverages). Not to mention their Craft portfolio, including 4 Pines, Mountain Goat, Balter and Yak. Tom was working at Asahi during their merger with CUB a couple of years ago, which we look forward to diving into in this week's episode. If you have a career story you would like to share, a role you would like to learn more about or any questions you would like us to ask young professionals, you can reach us through any of our social media that can be found at TYPP.com.au. We would love to hear from you!
The Young Professionals Podcast (TYPP), proudly brought to you by ADAPT Careers (https://adaptcareers.com.au) and co-hosted by Luke Marriott and Nicholas Sargeant (Sarge). Today we chat with Tom Somerville, Electrical Project Manager at BREC (http://www.brec.com.au). Tom's diverse and fast-paced role means his day-to-day is constantly changing. Anything from directing on-site, dropping off materials to working in the office, Tom's career working on high-end domestic and hospitality jobs is never boring. The high number moving parts that go into a job means Tom's day can often be reactive, requiring consistent communication between builders, architects and on-site workers. Tune in as we dive into this interesting role that combines a number of skill sets. If you have a career story you would like to share, a role you would like to learn more about or any questions you would like us to ask young professionals, you can reach us through any of our social media that can be found at TYPP.com.au. We would love to hear from you!
The Young Professionals Podcast (TYPP), proudly brought to you by ADAPT Careers (https://adaptcareers.com.au) and co-hosted by Luke Marriott and Nicholas Sargeant (Sarge). Tune in this week as we chat to Jacob Shields, Chief of Staff at the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) (https://www.abc.net.au), a position he formally held at Network 10. Prior to becoming a Chief of Staff, Jacob was a reporter at Network 10 and Prime 7. Jacob studied a Bachelor of Journalism and Bachelor of Laws at Queensland University of Technology (https://www.qut.edu.au/courses/bachelor-of-communication-journalism-bachelor-of-laws-honours). Trying his hand at law through a number of paralegal positions during his studies, Jacob realised that journalism was the right path for him. Most recently, Jacob was awarded a spot on this year's B&T Top 30 Under 30 for Journalism (https://www.bandt.com.au/30u30), in recognition of the terrific work he's done in the media space. If you have a career story you would like to share, a role you would like to learn more about or any questions you would like us to ask young professionals, you can reach us through any of our social media that can be found at TYPP.com.au. We would love to hear from you!
The Young Professionals Podcast (TYPP), proudly brought to you by ADAPT Careers (https://adaptcareers.com.au) and co-hosted by Luke Marriott and Nicholas Sargeant (Sarge). This week we dive into a different area of health care with Cassandra Rolls, paramedic at Ambulance Victoria (https://www.ambulance.vic.gov.au/careers). Cass provides emergency response and first aid to those in need. Prior to joining Ambulance Victoria, Cass worked as a registered nurse for a number of years, being a fantastic training ground for paramedicine. Cass' educational journey began by studying a Bachelor of Science at Monash University (https://handbook.monash.edu/2021/courses/S2000). During this time, Cass realised her true passion for health care and transferred to Australian Catholic University, to complete a double degree consisting of a Bachelor of Paramedicine and Bachelor of Nursing (https://www.acu.edu.au/course/bachelor-of-nursingbachelor-of-paramedicine). If you have a career story you would like to share, a role you would like to learn more about or any questions you would like us to ask young professionals, you can reach us through any of our social media that can be found at TYPP.com.au. We would love to hear from you!
The Young Professionals Podcast (TYPP), proudly brought to you by ADAPT Careers (https://adaptcareers.com.au) and co-hosted by Luke Marriott and Nicholas Sargeant (Sarge). This week we dive into the agricultural industry with Dave McKeon, CEO of GrainGrowers (https://www.graingrowers.com.au), a leading advocacy group for Australian grain farmers, representing their interests at a national and international level. Dave studied a Bachelor of Agriculture and Applied Sciences at Charles Sturt University (https://study.csu.edu.au/courses/agricultural-wine-sciences/bachelor-agriculture), after which he worked in various farm management roles throughout New South Wales, before landing a Graduate Job at the Australian Government Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry. Dave delve into understanding the argiculural policy landscape during his years at the government, before eventually making the shift into industry, where he has worked with the National Farmers' Federation (https://nff.org.au) and then GrainGrowers. If you have a career story you would like to share, a role you would like to learn more about or any questions you would like us to ask young professionals, you can reach us through any of our social media that can be found at TYPP.com.au. We would love to hear from you!
The Young Professionals Podcast (TYPP), proudly brought to you by ADAPT Careers (https://adaptcareers.com.au) and co-hosted by Luke Marriott and Nicholas Sargeant (Sarge). This week we chat with Clare O'Neil, Federal Member for the seat Hotham in Victoria - a position she's held since 2013. Clare was first appointed to the Shadow Ministry in 2016, as a Shadow Minister for Justice. She has since been appointed as a Shadow Minister for Financial Services in 2018 and Shadow Minister for Innovation, Technology, and the Future of Work in 2019. Today, Clare is a Shadow Minister for Senior Australians and Aged Care Services. Prior to jumping into Federal Politics, Clare worked as a management consultant at McKinsey & Company, and was mayor for the City of Greater Dandenong. If you have a career story you would like to share, a role you would like to learn more about or any questions you would like us to ask young professionals, you can reach us through any of our social media that can be found at TYPP.com.au. We would love to hear from you!
The Young Professionals Podcast (TYPP), proudly brought to you by ADAPT Careers (https://adaptcareers.com.au) and co-hosted by Luke Marriott and Nicholas Sargeant (Sarge). Join us as we dive into the wide world of psychology with Steph, a forensic psychologist who delivers group-based and individual treatment to violent offenders. With two years of industry experience under her belt working as a forensic psychologist, Steph works with some of the most vulnerable people in society. Steph began her studies with a Bachelor of Advanced Biological Sciences before changing to a Bachelor of Psychological Sciences at La Trobe (https://www.latrobe.edu.au/courses/bachelor-of-psychological-science) University. Steph then when on to specialise her studies, doing a year of Honours at La Trobe before completing a Masters of Forensic Psychology at UNSW (https://www.unsw.edu.au/study/postgraduate/master-of-psychology-forensic). If you have a career story you would like to share, a role you would like to learn more about or any questions you would like us to ask young professionals, you can reach us through any of our social media that can be found at TYPP.com.au. We would love to hear from you!
The Young Professionals Podcast (TYPP), proudly brought to you by ADAPT Careers (https://adaptcareers.com.au) and co-hosted by Luke Marriott and Nicholas Sargeant (Sarge). In this week's episode we chat with Guy Coleman, Precision Weed Control Scientist and PhD student at the University of Sydney. Guy's research focuses on the use artificial intelligence for weed recognition in Australian grain crops, an alternate weed control technology. Passionate about all things agriculture, Guy is also a fan of AgriEducate, a platform help to bridge the gap between consumers and farmers. We had a great time exploring this niche job we knew little about - a testament to how many avenues there are to finding your dream career. If you have a career story you would like to share, a role you would like to learn more about or any questions you would like us to ask young professionals, you can reach us through any of our social media that can be found at TYPP.com.au. We would love to hear from you!
The Young Professionals Podcast (TYPP), proudly brought to you by ADAPT Careers (https://adaptcareers.com.au) and co-hosted by Luke Marriott and Nicholas Sargeant (Sarge). This week we chat with Laura Gollant, former Senior Consultant at PwC in Melbourne, in the Corporate (https://www.pwc.com.au/corporate-tax.html) and Global Tax (https://www.pwc.com.au/global-tax.html) team. Laura began her professional career during Year 12 as a participant in PwC's cadetship program, going on to complete a Bachelor of Commerce at the University of Melbourne (https://study.unimelb.edu.au/find/courses/undergraduate/bachelor-of-commerce), majoring in Accounting and Management whilst working at PwC 4 days a week. Laura spent the last year of her degree working for a local accounting firm, before jetting off to Los Angeles to complete her final semester on exchange at the University of Southern California (https://www.usc.edu). Laura returned to PwC in Melbourne full-time in 2018. During her career to date, Laura has collaborated with over 65 countries across 6 continents, so it was brilliant chatting to such a worldly young professional in this week's episode! If you have a career story you would like to share, a role you would like to learn more about or any questions you would like us to ask young professionals, you can reach us through any of our social media that can be found at TYPP.com.au. We would love to hear from you!
The Young Professionals Podcast (TYPP), proudly brought to you by ADAPT Careers (https://adaptcareers.com.au) and co-hosted by Luke Marriott and Nicholas Sargeant (Sarge). Tune into our new episode with Dr William Stoltz, a National Security Advisor working in the Australian Public Service (https://www.apsjobs.gov.au/s) in Canberra. As well as his work in the public sector, Will is a Visiting Fellow at Australian National University's National Security College (https://nsc.crawford.anu.edu.au), having recently completed his PhD, achieving a doctorate in National Security Policy. Will is passionate about encouraging people to pursue a career in the Public Service, particularly in National Security, as well as encouraging students to do further academic research after high school or university. If you have a career story you would like to share, a role you would like to learn more about or any questions you would like us to ask young professionals, you can reach us through any of our social media that can be found at TYPP.com.au. We would love to hear from you!
The Young Professionals Podcast (TYPP), proudly brought to you by ADAPT Careers (https://adaptcareers.com.au) and co-hosted by Luke Marriott and Nicholas Sargeant (Sarge). In this week's episode we jump back into the #tech space with Lauren Tan, a software engineer at Facebook working in the React Data Team in the acclaimed Silicon Valley. Formally trained in finance after studying a Bachelor of Commerce at Monash University (https://www.monash.edu/study/courses/find-a-course/2021/commerce-b2001) in Melbourne, Lauren quickly decided that the tech world was where she wanted to be, and began teaching herself programming and user design. Lauren started working as a UX Designer in Melbourne before moving her life to the USA. Lauren is passionate about growing women in tech and sponsoring people from under-represented minorities.
The Young Professionals Podcast (TYPP), proudly brought to you by ADAPT Careers (https://adaptcareers.com.au) and co-hosted by Luke Marriott and Nicholas Sargeant (Sarge). Today we speak with Kirsty Edwards, Project Manager at Probuild (https://www.probuild.com.au), an Australian tier one construction company. After finishing school, Kirsty completed a Bachelor in Architecture and Construction Management before completing a Masters of Architecture. Kirsty's journey into the workforce began when she was at university, completing part-time work at several architecture firms to contextualise her studies. Upon finishing her masters, Kirsty secured a position at Lendlease (https://www.lendlease.com/au) as an undergraduate, where she worked for several years before moving to Probuild. On top of project management, Kirsty is involved in the graduate program at Probuild, a topic we loved exploring in this episode. If you have a career story you would like to share, a role you would like to learn more about or any questions you would like us to ask young professionals, you can reach us through any of our social media that can be found at TYPP.com.au. We would love to hear from you!
The Young Professionals Podcast (TYPP), proudly brought to you by ADAPT Careers (https://adaptcareers.com.au) and co-hosted by Luke Marriott and Nicholas Sargeant (Sarge). Today we chat with Andrew Danckert, Director and Founder of Cumulus Tax (https://www.cumulustax.com.au). Andrew started Cumulus Tax to help ASX and foreign-listed organisations improve the effectiveness of their tax technology. Andrew works with his clients to improve efficiency, insights and tax governance compliance through process optimisation, being a strong advocate for the tax function in finance transformation projects. Prior to starting Cumulus Tax, Andrew led Wolter Kluwer's enterprise software segment in Australia and New Zealand, advising top 100 and top 1000 tax functions on tax technology needs. He also spent 6 years at PwC (https://www.pwc.com.au), advising large corporates and multi-nationals on tax controversy and corporate tax matters. During his time, Andrew was heavily involved in canvas recruitment and a key member of the learning and development team. If you have a career story you would like to share, a role you would like to learn more about or any questions you would like us to ask young professionals, you can reach us through any of our social media that can be found at TYPP.com.au. We would love to hear from you!
The Young Professionals Podcast (TYPP), proudly brought to you by ADAPT Careers (https://adaptcareers.com.au) and co-hosted by Luke Marriott and Nicholas Sargeant (Sarge). We're excited to announce this special episode with industry expert, Simon Kuestenmacher! Simon is a director and co-founder of The Demographics Group. Simon is involved in the business side of demography - sourcing data and interpreting it for businesses and governments, which involves lots of data crunching and storytelling. Simon specialises in using compelling data visualisation to illustrate trends we're seeing in demographic, consumer and social levels of society. Simon studied a Bachelor of Geography in Germany, before completing a Masters of Urban Geography at the University of Melbourne (https://study.unimelb.edu.au/find/courses/graduate/master-of-geography). Simon is now a columnist for The New Daily, and a former columnist for The Australian newspaper. Simon is one of the best people to comment on the future of work for young professionals and where our careers may lead us in the future. If you have a career story you would like to share, a role you would like to learn more about or any questions you would like us to ask young professionals, you can reach us through any of our social media that can be found at TYPP.com.au. We would love to hear from you!
The Young Professionals Podcast (TYPP), proudly brought to you by ADAPT Careers (https://adaptcareers.com.au) and co-hosted by Luke Marriott and Nicholas Sargeant (Sarge). Today we're speaking with Habiba, a research engineer and computer scientist at CSRIO's Data61, specialising in machine learning and data science. After completing a Bachelor of Computer Science in her hometown of Islamabad, Habiba moved to Chicago to complete a PhD of Computer Science, focused on computational biology. Following the completion of her PhD, Habiba worked throughout Europe before finding her way to Sydney, Australia, to work at Data61. Habiba's favourite coding language is Python, an open source language used for machine learning and deep learning, which we loved getting stuck into in this week's episode! If you have a career story you would like to share, a role you would like to learn more about or any questions you would like us to ask young professionals, you can reach us through any of our social media that can be found at TYPP.com.au. We would love to hear from you!
The Young Professionals Podcast (TYPP), proudly brought to you by ADAPT Careers (https://adaptcareers.com.au) and co-hosted by Luke Marriott and Nicholas Sargeant (Sarge). In this episode we chat with Sam Beyer, Data Engineer at Afterpay (https://www.afterpay.com/en-AU), one of Australia's fastest growing companies. After finishing school, Sam completed a Bachelor of Science at the University of Melbourne, majoring in Computing and Software Systems (https://study.unimelb.edu.au/find/courses/major/computing-and-software-systems/), also completing a Diploma in Applied Mathematics (https://handbook.unimelb.edu.au/2017/components/gd-sc-infspc-10). Sam spent the last year of his university degree completing an internship at Intelematics (https://www.intelematics.com), where he went on to become a Data Engineer for 2.5 years following the completion of his studies. If you have a career story you would like to share, a role you would like to learn more about or any questions you would like us to ask young professionals, you can reach us through any of our social media that can be found at TYPP.com.au. We would love to hear from you!
The Young Professionals Podcast (TYPP), proudly brought to you by ADAPT Careers (https://adaptcareers.com.au) and co-hosted by Luke Marriott and Nicholas Sargeant (Sarge). Check out this week's episode where we dive into the wide world of space with Alan Duffy, a professional astronomer and science communicator, currently heading up Swinburne University's Space Technology and Industry Institute (https://www.swinburne.edu.au/research/institutes/space-technology-industry/) in Melbourne. Alan is also lead scientist at the Royal Institution of Australia (https://riaus.org.au), an independent charity dedicated to connecting people with the world of science. Also a research fellow and associate professor at the Swinburne Centre for Astrophysics and Supercomputing (https://www.swinburne.edu.au/research/centres-groups-clinics/centre-for-astrophysics-supercomputing), Alan has a wealth of experience and knowledge in the industry. If you have a career story you would like to share, a role you would like to learn more about or any questions you would like us to ask young professionals, you can reach us through any of our social media that can be found at TYPP.com.au. We would love to hear from you!
The Young Professionals Podcast (TYPP), proudly brought to you by ADAPT Careers (https://adaptcareers.com.au) and co-hosted by Luke Marriott and Nicholas Sargeant (Sarge). In this episode we dive into the creative world with Zain Kahn, the lead video editor and producer at TLA Worldwide (https://tlaworldwide.com). With a Bachelor of Media and Communication from Swinburne University (https://www.swinburne.edu.au/study/course/bachelor-of-media-and-communication) under his belt, Zain has directed, filmed and shot content for a wide variety of campaigns for use on television and online. Zain works across all areas of the digital content campaign space. Zain has worked on some fantastic projects both domestically and overseas, including projects like the ICC Cricket World Cup, FIFA World Cup, Australian Open and many more which we're keen to dive into. If you have a career story you would like to share, a role you would like to learn more about or any questions you would like us to ask young professionals, you can reach us through any of our social media that can be found at TYPP.com.au. We would love to hear from you!
The Young Professionals Podcast (TYPP), proudly brought to you by ADAPT Careers (https://adaptcareers.com.au) and co-hosted by Luke Marriott and Nicholas Sargeant (Sarge). SPECIAL EPISODE: In this very special bonus episode we chat with graduate recruiters from some of the biggest commercial law firms in the country! Featured: Norton Rose Fulbright (https://www.nortonrosefulbright.com/en-au), Allens (https://www.allens.com.au), Herbert Smith Freehills (https://www.herbertsmithfreehills.com), Gilbert + Tobin (https://www.gtlaw.com.au) and Ashurst (https://www.ashurst.com). We cover what a commercial law firm actually does, what clerkships and graduate programs are, how students can best prepare to apply for these programs and what being a junior lawyer actually looks like. If you have a career story you would like to share, a role you would like to learn more about or any questions you would like us to ask young professionals, you can reach us through any of our social media that can be found at TYPP.com.au. We would love to hear from you!
The Young Professionals Podcast (TYPP), proudly brought to you by ADAPT Careers (https://adaptcareers.com.au) and co-hosted by Luke Marriott and Nicholas Sargeant (Sarge). We're excited to present this new episode with lawyer Matt Hughes, whose journey to law firm Hall & Wilcox (https://hallandwilcox.com.au) was not via the stereotypical clerkship route. While completing a Bachelor of Laws / Bachelor of Arts at Monash University (https://www.monash.edu/study/courses/find-a-course/2021/laws-and-arts-l3003), Matt secured two bouts of legal experience at a music and entertainment-orientated law firm servicing creative small businesses. After completing his degrees, Matt's first job was a 9-month fixed-term contract at Boroondara City Council (https://www.boroondara.vic.gov.au) as an administrator in the planning department. 6 months into his contract, Matt was given the opportunity to work the remaining 3 months as a town planner. This opportunity helped him secure a position as a lawyer at Planning & Property Partners (https://www.pppartners.com.au), where matt worked for 3 years before joining Hall & Wilcox in their property and projects team. If you have a career story you would like to share, a role you would like to learn more about or any questions you would like us to ask young professionals, you can reach us through any of our social media that can be found at TYPP.com.au. We would love to hear from you!
The Young Professionals Podcast (TYPP), proudly brought to you by ADAPT Careers (https://adaptcareers.com.au) and co-hosted by Luke Marriott and Nicholas Sargeant (Sarge). In this episode we chat with Liam Bassett, Head of Digital Learning and Innovation at Mentone Grammar, where he teaches middle years and VCE English. Liam studied Primary and Secondary Education at Monash University (https://bit.ly/3eSXBnm), where he was heavily involved in student societies and other co-curricular activities. In addition to his teaching responsibilities, Liam is passionate about fostering a culture of innovation across all year levels, as well as the adoption of new and emerging technology and learning technology as part of the school's strategic plan. If you have a career story you would like to share, a role you would like to learn more about or any questions you would like us to ask young professionals, you can reach us through any of our social media that can be found at TYPP.com.au. We would love to hear from you!
The Young Professionals Podcast (TYPP), proudly brought to you by ADAPT Careers (https://adaptcareers.com.au) and co-hosted by Luke Marriott and Nicholas Sargeant (Sarge). Check out this exciting episode with Reuben Williams of SportsGrad (https://www.sportsgrad.com.au)! This resource is quickly becoming an essential material for anyone looking to get into the sports industry. We cover the successful SportsGrad podcast, their new member platform and other incredible work currently underway. Reuben started SportsGrad in his final year of study, creating a dedicated resource for careers in sport he wish he had access to during his time at university. Sportsgrad has helped hundreds of students chase their dreams of entering the sport industry by sharing insights from the largest sporting organisations in the world, talking to professionals across 5 continents. If you have a career story you would like to share, a role you would like to learn more about or any questions you would like us to ask young professionals, you can reach us through any of our social media that can be found at TYPP.com.au. We would love to hear from you!
The Young Professionals Podcast (TYPP), proudly brought to you by ADAPT Careers (https://adaptcareers.com.au) and co-hosted by Luke Marriott and Nicholas Sargeant (Sarge). Topic: Urban Planning. In this episode we chat with Rebecca Ingleton, Senior Professional Urban Designer at Spiire (https://www.spiire.com.au). Spiire is an integrated team of civil engineers, landscape architects, surveyors, town planners, urban designers, visual media artists and water engineers providing specialist services to the property and infrastructure sectors. After high school, Rebecca enrolled in a Bachelor of Environments at the University of Melbourne, now known as a Bachelor of Design (https://handbook.unimelb.edu.au/2020/courses/b-des), where she discovered an interest in urban history, eventually changing her major to Urban Planning and Design. After finishing her degree, Rebecca worked at urban planning and design studio, Human Habitats (https://www.humanhabitats.com.au/hhwp/), for 4 years. With a love for understanding how cities can be better designed, Rebecca has an exciting path ahead of her which we loved exploring on this week's episode. If you have a career story you would like to share, a role you would like to learn more about or any questions you would like us to ask young professionals, you can reach us through any of our social media that can be found at TYPP.com.au. We would love to hear from you!
The Young Professionals Podcast (TYPP), proudly brought to you by ADAPT Careers (https://adaptcareers.com.au) and co-hosted by Luke Marriott and Nicholas Sargeant (Sarge). Today we speak with Michael Zavattaro, frontend engineer at Koala (https://au.koala.com), one of Australia's fastest growing online retailers. Michael started his career as an environmental consultant, having completed a Bachelor of Science (Environmental Forensics) and a Masters of Science (Environmental Science) at the University of Technology Sydney (https://www.uts.edu.au/future-students/find-a-course/bachelor-science). Michael soon decided his skills might be best applied elsewhere, and took the leap into the startup world, starting his own company Moruya, a compliance platform empowering the new generation of digital laboratories. Now working in a completely different field to that of his studies, with a broad range of experiences working in companies of all sizes, Michael is a big advocate for taking calculated risks when you're young and challenging the status quo of different industries. If you have a career story you would like to share, a role you would like to learn more about or any questions you would like us to ask young professionals, you can reach us through any of our social media that can be found at TYPP.com.au. We would love to hear from you!
The Young Professionals Podcast (TYPP), proudly brought to you by ADAPT Careers (https://adaptcareers.com.au) and co-hosted by Luke Marriott and Nicholas Sargeant (Sarge). Tune into our new industry-based episode with two special guests, exploring what graduate recruiters are looking for in university students and young people looking to get into the workplace. Hear from Grant Robson from Prosple (https://prosple.com), the power behind the platform GradAustralia (https://gradaustralia.com.au), a platform that helps over 1.2 million students annually get the best possible start to their career. Also hear from Nicolle Chapman, graduate recruiter from Optiver (https://www.optiver.com), a leading player in the global finance market space. If you have a career story you would like to share, a role you would like to learn more about or any questions you would like us to ask young professionals, you can reach us through any of our social media that can be found at TYPP.com.au. We would love to hear from you!
The Young Professionals Podcast (TYPP), proudly brought to you by ADAPT Careers (https://adaptcareers.com.au) and co-hosted by Luke Marriott and Nicholas Sargeant (Sarge). Today we chat with Josh Bloom, Product Manager at Oneflare (https://www.oneflare.com.au): an online marketplace focused on connecting quality businesses with the right customers. Josh joined the Israeli Defence Forces in 2013 after completing his HSC, spending 2 years overseas before returning to Australia, completing a Bachelor of Accounting (https://www.unsw.edu.au/business/accounting) and Finance (https://www.unsw.edu.au/business/our-schools/banking-finance) at UNSW. Josh started working at Productify (https://www.productify.com) during his first year at uni, a young company that gave him his first taste of the startup world. Josh founded StartUp Link in his first year of uni, interned at Microsoft and landed a graduate role at Macquarie Bank. After 2 years at Macquarie, Josh moved back to his startup roots in January 2020, where he joined Oneflare as a Product Manager. If you have a career story you would like to share, a role you would like to learn more about or any questions you would like us to ask young professionals, you can reach us through any of our social media that can be found at TYPP.com.au. We would love to hear from you!
The Young Professionals Podcast (TYPP), proudly brought to you by ADAPT Careers (https://adaptcareers.com.au) and co-hosted by Luke Marriott and Nicholas Sargeant (Sarge). Today we chat with Nick Foster, Operations Coordinator at IQ Energy Australia (https://iq-energy.com.au), an environmental company focused on converting otherwise non-recyclable waste products into products such as energy and water. Nick has completed a Bachelor of Arts at Monash University (https://www.monash.edu/study/courses/find-a-course/2021/arts-a2000) and a Graduate Certificate in Marketing from RMIT (https://www.rmit.edu.au/study-with-us/levels-of-study/postgraduate-study/graduate-certificates/graduate-certificate-in-marketing-gc053). Apart from his normal job, Nick also runs a craft beer instagram page called @thebeercraftreview, where he reviews different beers from around Melbourne. With a history in the hospitality industry and other involvement in the non-for-profit sector, Nick has gained a lot of experience in a short period of time in a wide array of industries. If you have a career story you would like to share, a role you would like to learn more about or any questions you would like us to ask young professionals, you can reach us through any of our social media that can be found at TYPP.com.au. We would love to hear from you!
The Young Professionals Podcast (TYPP), proudly brought to you by ADAPT Careers (https://adaptcareers.com.au) and co-hosted by Luke Marriott and Nicholas Sargeant (Sarge). In this episode we talk to James Dear, Traffic Engineer and Transport Planner at onemilegrid (https://www.onemilegrid.com.au) - a boutique traffic, transport and waste consultancy in Melbourne. James joined onemilegrid in 2014 after a few years at Cardno (https://www.cardno.com), a global infrastructure, environmental and social development company. James has delivered projects ranging from townhouses to hospitals and wind farms, and led the transport planning for development of structure plans in urban and rural growth areas. James co-convened the Victorian Planning and Environmental Association Young Professional Group Committee, from 2017 to 2019, which oversaw the organisation of social and professional development events for young professionals. A passionate advocate for sustainable transport, James is excited about playing a role in solving Melbourne's transport challenges over the coming years. If you have a career story you would like to share, a role you would like to learn more about or any questions you would like us to ask young professionals, you can reach us through any of our social media that can be found at TYPP.com.au. We would love to hear from you!
The Young Professionals Podcast (TYPP), proudly brought to you by ADAPT Careers (https://adaptcareers.com.au) and co-hosted by Luke Marriott and Nicholas Sargeant (Sarge). Today we chat with Ben Chipp, Digital Strategist at Google. Ben assists businesses looking to scale their revenue through Google marketing solutions. Ben studied Bachelor of Commerce at Monash University (https://www.monash.edu/study/courses/find-a-course/2021/commerce-b2001), majoring in Finance and Economics. Having always been interested in maths from a young age, Ben thought his career would end up in finance, however through some work experience during university, Ben quickly discovered his passion for technology. Having spent time at a few different companies, including a technology start-up before landing his current role, Ben is a big advocate for having a purpose behind your goals and letting that purpose guide your decision-making, not the desired outcome. Ben also completed a Computer Science short course at Harvard University, and has made the change from Melbourne to Sydney - a great example of how setting ambitious goals can lead to unexpected achievements. If you have a career story you would like to share, a role you would like to learn more about or any questions you would like us to ask young professionals, you can reach us through any of our social media that can be found at TYPP.com.au. We would love to hear from you!
The Young Professionals Podcast (TYPP), proudly brought to you by ADAPT Careers (https://adaptcareers.com.au) and co-hosted by Luke Marriott and Nicholas Sargeant (Sarge). Today we chat to Patrick Stafrace, corporate affairs consultant, campaign strategist, non-executive director based in Melbourne, working closely with governments, NGOs and companies to manage political and regulatory risks affecting their operations. Pat completed a Bachelor of Arts and Commerce at Deakin University (https://www.deakin.edu.au/course/bachelor-commerce-bachelor-arts), while also working as a journalist. Pat moved to human rights advocacy and eventually to news corp, where he worked on a national advocacy campaign promoting regional issues during the 2016 federal election. After being awarded the New Colombo Plan Scholarship (https://www.dfat.gov.au/people-to-people/new-colombo-plan/scholarship-program/scholarship-program), Pat relocated to Jakarta, where he worked as a government affairs advisor for 2 years. Now the co-founder of a not-for-profit promoting partnerships between young Australians and South-East Asians, Pat certainly has his fingers in many pies, all working towards fantastic causes. If you have a career story you would like to share, a role you would like to learn more about or any questions you would like us to ask young professionals, you can reach us through any of our social media that can be found at TYPP.com.au. We would love to hear from you!
The Young Professionals Podcast (TYPP), proudly brought to you by ADAPT Careers (https://adaptcareers.com.au) and co-hosted by Luke Marriott and Nicholas Sargeant (Sarge). Today we talk to Shae Potter, an inter-disciplinary cyber security professional, specialising in phishing and threat research. Shae is currently a senior consultant at a big 4 consulting firm, specialising in insider threat search and analysis. Now based in Sydney, Shae made the leap to a big city from Noosa at only 17, to undertake a Bachelor of Political, Economic and Social Sciences at the University of Sydney (https://www.sydney.edu.au/handbooks/archive/2017/arts/subject_areas/political_economic_social_sciences.shtml.html). Shae is proudly shaping her career around growing intersections between cyber security and international relations, drawing on her education in political science and counter-terrorism, with a particular passion for promoting diversity in the tech industry. If you have a career story you would like to share, a role you would like to learn more about or any questions you would like us to ask young professionals, you can reach us through any of our social media that can be found at TYPP.com.au. We would love to hear from you!
The Young Professionals Podcast (TYPP), proudly brought to you by ADAPT Careers (https://adaptcareers.com.au) and co-hosted by Luke Marriott and Nicholas Sargeant (Sarge). In this episode we chat to Aaron Giaouris, full-time #streamer on the Twitch (https://www.twitch.tv) platform. For those that aren't familiar with Twitch, this platform involves #ContentCreators streaming live video footage of themselves, in Aaron's case, playing video games to his social media following. Streamers interact with their audiences live and are a big part of the growing e-sports industry. Following high school, Aaron completed a Bachelors of Commerce, majoring in Finance (Financial Planning & Commercial Law) at Deakin University (https://www.deakin.edu.au/course/bachelor-commerce). Later in life, Aaron completed a Master of Business Admin in Sports Administration through Torrens University Australia (https://www.torrens.edu.au/courses/sports-management/master-business-administration). Starting his career at Commonwealth Bank, then moving onto Westpac, Aaron works for several years in financial hardship and lending before moving into the #SportsIndustry, taking up roles in coaching and sports management. Aaron eventually found his way into the #AFL in early 2020, just before COVID struck. Aaron now intends to raise awareness of men's mental health issues and the challenges social media poses to our next generation, particularly in the growing #gaming community through his Twitch channel and other activities. Check out Aaron's Twitch channel! https://twitch.tv/azalas_ If you have a career story you would like to share, a role you would like to learn more about or any questions you would like us to ask young professionals, you can reach us through any of our social media that can be found at TYPP.com.au. We would love to hear from you!
The Young Professionals Podcast (TYPP), proudly brought to you by ADAPT Careers (https://adaptcareers.com.au) and co-hosted by Luke Marriott and Nicholas Sargeant (Sarge). Today we chat with Mike Monnik, Chief Technology Officer at DroneSec (https://dronesec.com), a leading consultant firm in the drone threat intelligence as a service industry, committed to ensuring optimal physical, digital and airspace security to drones. Mike started hacking as a hobby when he was a teenager and soon became interested in using his skills for the greater good, completing a Bachelor of IT Security & Networking at Deakin University (https://www.deakin.edu.au/course/bachelor-cyber-security). During his studies and after graduating, Mike has worked at the Australian Department of Defence (https://www1.defence.gov.au), BAE Systems (https://www.baesystems.com/en/home) where he tried his hand at Penetration Testing, Privasec (https://privasec.com) as a managing consultant running Red Teaming operations and now with DroneSec, a company he founded that has since been acquired. If you have a career story you would like to share, a role you would like to learn more about or any questions you would like us to ask young professionals, you can reach us through any of our social media that can be found at TYPP.com.au. We would love to hear from you!
The Young Professionals Podcast (TYPP), proudly brought to you by ADAPT Careers (https://adaptcareers.com.au) and co-hosted by Luke Marriott and Nicholas Sargeant (Sarge). If you have a career story you would like to share, a role you would like to learn more about or any questions you would like us to ask young professionals, you can reach us through any of our social media that can be found at TYPP.com.au. We would love to hear from you!
The Young Professionals Podcast (TYPP), proudly brought to you by ADAPT Careers (https://adaptcareers.com.au) and co-hosted by Luke Marriott and Nicholas Sargeant (Sarge). Today we chat with Dominic Phung, a Chiropractor working in private practice in Katherine, Northern Territory. Originally from Melbourne, Dominic studied a Bachelor of Health Science and Master of Clinical Chiropractic at RMIT University (https://www.rmit.edu.au/study-with-us/levels-of-study/undergraduate-study/bachelor-degrees/bachelor-of-health-sciencebachelor-of-applied-science-chiropractic-bp280). Dominic completed his placement at a clinic in Darwin, making the decision to start his full-time career after his degree. Having lived in the Northern Territory ever since, Dominic is a big advocate for doing things that challenge your comfort zone and saying yes to any opportunities that come your way. If you have a career story you would like to share, a role you would like to learn more about or any questions you would like us to ask young professionals, you can reach us through any of our social media that can be found at TYPP.com.au. We would love to hear from you!
The Young Professionals Podcast (TYPP), proudly brought to you by ADAPT Careers (https://adaptcareers.com.au) and co-hosted by Luke Marriott and Nicholas Sargeant (Sarge). Tune in as we pick the brains of India McKenzie, a Strategic Designer specialising in brand experience and communication strategy. Two years into a Bachelor of Environments in Architecture at the University of Melbourne (https://edsc.unimelb.edu.au/sample-course-plans-bachelor-of-environments), India took a mid-degree gap year before returning to study part-time in order to manage her other full-time endeavour of elite rowing with the Victorian Institute of Sport (https://vis.org.au/sports/rowing) and the Melbourne University Boat Club (https://www.mubc.asn.au/home). At her peak, India competed in the 2016 Under 23 World Rowing Championships in the Netherlands. Transitioning out of elite sport, India took her time travelling the world and working casually before landing a marketing position in a boutique design studio. After an unexpected coronavirus-related redundancy, India is now enjoying the freelancer life as a communications and brand consultant whilst studying a Masters of Design Futures at RMIT (https://www.rmit.edu.au/study-with-us/levels-of-study/postgraduate-study/masters-by-coursework/master-of-design-futures-mc245) to progress her career in strategic design for social and environmental impact. If you have a career story you would like to share, a role you would like to learn more about or any questions you would like us to ask young professionals, you can reach us through any of our social media that can be found at TYPP.com.au. We would love to hear from you!
The Young Professionals Podcast (TYPP), proudly brought to you by ADAPT Careers (https://adaptcareers.com.au) and co-hosted by Luke Marriott and Nicholas Sargeant (Sarge). Today we speak with Olivia Ross, a Senior Consultant at PwC (https://www.pwc.com.au/careers.html) in the Private Clients Assurance Team. Olivia's pathway and experience as a young professional is quite unique, leaving school in Year 10 to pursue a career as a ballet dancer. After one year in the industry, Olivia realised the ballet industry was not for her and returned to high school to complete VCE. Olivia then pursued a Bachelor of Commerce/Laws at Deakin University (https://www.deakin.edu.au/course/bachelor-commerce-bachelor-laws). In her penultimate year, Olivia secured a graduate job at Moore Stephens (https://www.moorestephens.com.au), where she completed her chartered accounting qualification. After 3 years, she made the shift to PwC where she currently works. Along the journey, Olivia has also tried her hand at local politics and came close to becoming a local counsellor. If you have a career story you would like to share, a role you would like to learn more about or any questions you would like us to ask young professionals, you can reach us through any of our social media that can be found at TYPP.com.au. We would love to hear from you!
The Young Professionals Podcast (TYPP), proudly brought to you by ADAPT Careers (https://adaptcareers.com.au) and co-hosted by Luke Marriott and Nicholas Sargeant (Sarge). We're very excited to welcome Hannah Beder to the show today, a Computer Scientist and 2020 New South Wales Young Woman of the Year (https://www.women.nsw.gov.au/news-and-events/women-of-the-year). Currently working as a Creative Technologist at Creatable (https://creatable.tech) where she teaches technology in creative context to high school students, Hannah is passionate about addressing the historical gender disparity in technology. Hannah has interned at Google (https://careers.google.com) on two occasions, has held software engineering roles at companies like Hugo.Team (https://www.hugo.team) and Macquarie Group (https://www.macquarie.com) and is a tech educator at UNSW (https://www.unsw.edu.au). Hannah's visibility in the tech industry helps to combat the notion that you can't be what you can't see and it's wonderful to have her on the show today. If you have a career story you would like to share, a role you would like to learn more about or any questions you would like us to ask young professionals, you can reach us through any of our social media that can be found at TYPP.com.au. We would love to hear from you!
The Young Professionals Podcast (TYPP), proudly brought to you by ADAPT Careers (https://adaptcareers.com.au) and co-hosted by Luke Marriott and Nicholas Sargeant (Sarge). Today we chat with Tyson Woodland, a Business Development Manager at Eventbrite (https://www.eventbritecareers.com/home), specialising in Music Partnerships. Tyson graduated from Swinburne University with a Bachelor of Business (https://bit.ly/3gKI4GP), co-majoring in International Business and Marketing. No longer than 24 hours after he finished his last exam, Tyson moved to London to learn what living outside of Australia was like. While in London, Tyson worked in a operational contracting role at Twickenham Stadium (https://www.twickenhamstadium.com) during the 2015 Rugby World Cup, before pivoting into a sales role, where he was responsible for finding travellers to fill roles for Au Pair, volunteering, teaching and teaching English abroad programs. Tyson then returned to Melbourne where he joined Uber Eats (https://www.uber.com/us/en/careers) to help scale their expansion process in metro Melbourne. Upon the recommendation of a few friends and colleagues, Tyson began the process of working at Eventbrite, working cross-vertically with event creators before moving into the music sector specifically. If you have a career story you would like to share, a role you would like to learn more about or any questions you would like us to ask young professionals, you can reach us through any of our social media that can be found at TYPP.com.au. We would love to hear from you!
The Young Professionals Podcast (TYPP), proudly brought to you by ADAPT Careers (https://adaptcareers.com.au) and co-hosted by Luke Marriott and Nicholas Sargeant (Sarge). Today we're speaking with Jess Eastick, a corporate communications professional currently working at Toyota as a Dealer Engagement Specialist. Jess studied a Bachelor of Arts (Media & Communications) at Deakin University (https://bit.ly/3niorbl), majoring in Public Relations, where she landed her first role in the industry at GM Holden (https://search-careers.gm.com/locationaustralia) in her final year of study. Having worked in the corporate communications space ever since, Jess is a great example of how a qualification in one skill can lead to a career in an industry you may have never even considered. If you have a career story you would like to share, a role you would like to learn more about or any questions you would like us to ask young professionals, you can reach us through any of our social media that can be found at TYPP.com.au. We would love to hear from you!
The Young Professionals Podcast (TYPP), proudly brought to you by ADAPT Careers (https://adaptcareers.com.au) and co-hosted by Luke Marriott and Nicholas Sargeant (Sarge). Today we speak with Liam Gostencnik, an entrepreneur that describes himself as a 26-year-old living out his passion. The co-founder of Bae Juice (https://baejuiceaus.com.au), a Korean Pear Juice Company, Liam dropped out of his university degree not long after his first day, realising quickly that the path wasn't for him. Deciding to get some work experience under his belt, Liam found himself working at CBRE in Melbourne, selling commercial real estate. After a chance encounter with the Korean hangover-cure pear juice, Liam co-founded Bae Juice with his best friend in 2019, a product that is now on the shelves at over 950 Woolworths (https://www.woolworths.com.au/shop/productdetails/102336/bae-juice-100-korean-pear-juice) stores across Australia. Liam also co-hosts his own digital television show, Ticker Launch (https://tickertv.com.au/programs/collection-elfvh82af1e), on the Ticker steaming network, and has many more exciting projects in the pipeline. If you have a career story you would like to share, a role you would like to learn more about or any questions you would like us to ask young professionals, you can reach us through any of our social media that can be found at TYPP.com.au. We would love to hear from you!
The Young Professionals Podcast (TYPP), proudly brought to you by ADAPT Careers (https://adaptcareers.com.au) and co-hosted by Luke Marriott and Nicholas Sargeant (Sarge). Amy Elliot is a Project and Operations Manager at Papermill Media (https://www.papermillmedia.com.au), a digitally-led PR, communications, events and social media agency. Amy has worked as a florist in the UK, with not for profits in Australia and has spent a small stint at Tennis Australia (https://www.tennis.com.au) working in marketing partnerships. Coming up to 5 years at Papermill, an AFR Fast 100 Business (https://www.afr.com/topic/fast-100-hwu) 2 years running, Amy has worked with some of Australia's leading brands. If you have a career story you would like to share, a role you would like to learn more about or any questions you would like us to ask young professionals, you can reach us through any of our social media that can be found at TYPP.com.au. We would love to hear from you!
The Young Professionals Podcast (TYPP), proudly brought to you by ADAPT Careers (https://adaptcareers.com.au) and co-hosted by Luke Marriott and Nicholas Sargeant (Sarge). Today we speak with Massimo Campagna, a Program Officer at the Australian Red Cross (https://www.redcross.org.au), focused in the Pacific region. With a Bachelor of Urban and Regional Planning (Honours) at RMIT (https://www.rmit.edu.au/study-with-us/levels-of-study/undergraduate-study/honours-degrees/bachelor-of-urban-and-regional-planning-honours-bh108) under his belt, Massimo scored an internship as a program management intern at the United Nations Human Settlements Programme (https://www.un.org/ruleoflaw/un-and-the-rule-of-law/united-nations-human-settlements-programme) at the regional office for Australia and the pacific office in Fukuoka, Japan in 2017. Massimo then completed a Masters of Development Studies at the University of Melbourne (https://study.unimelb.edu.au/find/courses/graduate/master-of-development-studies), after which he secured an internship in the Disaster and Crisis Response International Programme at the Australian Red Cross where he's been working ever since. If you have a career story you would like to share, a role you would like to learn more about or any questions you would like us to ask young professionals, you can reach us through any of our social media that can be found at TYPP.com.au. We would love to hear from you!
The Young Professionals Podcast (TYPP), proudly brought to you by ADAPT Careers (https://adaptcareers.com.au) and co-hosted by Luke Marriott and Nicholas Sargeant (Sarge). Today we chat to Chris Renwick, a contracting consultant at Knox City Council (https://www.knox.vic.gov.au) specialising in organisation-wide lean transformation, working within the kindergarten management team. Chris completed a Bachelor Commerce/Arts (Information Systems / Chinese) (https://www.deakin.edu.au/course/bachelor-commerce-bachelor-arts) at Deakin University (https://www.deakin.edu.au/course/bachelor-commerce-bachelor-arts) before starting as a graduate at Deloitte (https://www2.deloitte.com/au/en.html). Before Deloitte, Chris was involved in many business ventures, including starting his own gardening business, spending half of his degree studying in China and launching his own virtual reality start-up. Having recently felt the impact of COVID-19 in his professional life, Chris has a fantastic insight into bouncing back from unexpected challenges and using them as a vehicle for success. If you have a career story you would like to share, a role you would like to learn more about or any questions you would like us to ask young professionals, you can reach us through any of our social media that can be found at TYPP.com.au. We would love to hear from you!
The Young Professionals Podcast (TYPP), proudly brought to you by ADAPT Careers (https://adaptcareers.com.au) and co-hosted by Luke Marriott and Nicholas Sargeant (Sarge). Today we interview Keren Stuk, a junior corporate lawyer at a top-tier firm in Melbourne, MinterEllison (https://www.minterellison.com), where she started as a seasonal clerk in 2017. After finishing high school at 16, Keren travelled the world during a gap year before starting her studies at Monash University in 2012. Keren completed a double degree in a Bachelor of Arts/Law majoring in Behavioural Science (bit.ly/monashlawarts). Keren's work experience includes working as a paralegal in a mid-tier law firm in Melbourne, volunteering at a community legal centre and almost a decade's worth of experience in retail. In addition to her current workplace, Keren clerked at two other top-tier law firms before starting a graduate program at her current workplace in 2019. If you have a career story you would like to share, a role you would like to learn more about or any questions you would like us to ask young professionals, you can reach us through any of our social media that can be found at TYPP.com.au. We would love to hear from you!
The Young Professionals Podcast (TYPP), proudly brought to you by ADAPT Careers (https://adaptcareers.com.au) and co-hosted by Luke Marriott and Nicholas Sargeant (Sarge). In this episode we speak to Farisha Pace, Change Coordinator at Seek (https://www.seek.com.au/work-for-seek/life-at-seek), Australia's leading jobs website. After finishing high school, Farisha completing a Bachelor of Business (International Business) at Victoria University (https://www.vu.edu.au/courses/bachelor-of-business-bbns). During her final year of her undergraduate degree, Farisha applied for various entry-level roles relevant to her studies as well as general customer service roles at large corporates in Melbourne. Farisha landed a job as an inbound customer service representative at Seek and has been going from strength to strength ever since. Now completing a Masters of Change, Innovation and Leadership at Victoria University (https://www.vu.edu.au/courses/master-of-change-innovation-and-leadership-bmch), Farisha has recently transitioned into her current role at Seek, helping facilitate one of the biggest internal transformations in the company's history. What is a Change Coordinator? Farisha works in a change team focused on helping people at Seek transition seamlessly when change occurs. At the moment Farisha is helping people transition from one CRM platform to another. If you have a career story you would like to share, a role you would like to learn more about or any questions you would like us to ask young professionals, you can reach us through any of our social media that can be found at TYPP.com.au. We would love to hear from you!