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We hear from graduates that one of the hardest choices to make is what career direction to take. That’s why, through our Graduate Development Programme, we give graduates the opportunity to experience a variety of roles within their discipline. At the same time, we offer a mentoring scheme which presents an opportunity to gain advice, encouragement and support from a more skilled and experienced person. We think our approach assists development and growth on both a professional and personal level, broadens your understanding of our business and allows you to thrive in your new engineering environment. Also, Lycopodium, through partnership with Engineers Australia, offers second year graduates the opportunity to gain chartered status through our Professional Development Programme which provides support through workshops, continuous assessment, mentoring, feedback and counselling. Lycopodium also places great emphasis on training. We provide in-house and on-the-job training, external training and tuition aid to keep you at the top of your chosen field. We also provide opportunities to attend conferences and seminars and encourage and assist your membership of professional bodies. And whilst you’re gaining your degree, we are active sponsors of many groups within the universities. Current support includes the Chemical Engineering Department at Curtin University, University Engineers Club at UWA and the sponsorship of a Design Centre within the new Integrated Learning Centre at UWA. |