When you’re passionate about the environment but dream of a job in STEM, it can be tricky to find a career path that offers the best of both worlds. However, according to Annaleaze from Unitywater, an engineering pathway that centres on positive change might be easier to lock down than you’d think!
Since completing Unitywater’s exciting Vacation and Graduate Programs (and having a great time doing so), Annaleaze has been working as a graduate mechanical and environmental engineer. The best bit? She gets to pursue her passions in STEM while saving the planet by contributing to Unitywater’s sustainability initiatives. If you ask us, it doesn’t get much better than that!
Want to follow in Annaleaze’s footsteps? Tune in to her insider interview and discover:
- How graduate programs can ease you into corporate life
- How Unitywater cares for and looks after the environment
- What the role of a mechanical and environmental engineer actually looks like
- Why Unitywater is the perfect workplace for any eco-conscious job seeker
And much, much more!
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Finding a company that genuinely cares about the environment and their people can feel like a tall order. However, our friends at Unitywater do just that (and the best part is that they can’t wait to welcome you on board)! With a mission to keep Australian communities healthy, Unitywater sure does a lot of good; that’s why those of you joining their team can dive into the corporate world with a squeaky-clean conscience!
With tonnes of different early career programs to get you started, there’s an entry point for every job seeker. All you need to do to launch your eco-friendly career is start exploring Unitywater’s employer profile; who knows, by joining the team, you might just end up changing the world!