Don’t limit yourself to working with the same people. As an engineer, it’s important to be able to work with a range of people, and you will not always be on the same project with the same people. This is also the best way to gain a range of different experiences and knowledge.
In my current role, I get to shape other people’s careers, I love delivering the good news that people have got the job, I feel like it really makes their day, and it makes my day,
Crispin studied Bachelor of Actuarial Studies with Commerce at the University of New South Wales and is now a Quantitative Trader at Susquehanna International Group (SIG).
"I realised I could not see myself coding for the next 5-10 years after I graduated, so instead moved into UX design where I rediscovered my passion for design. I discovered the RACVs graduate program and saw that they had a rotation for UX design."