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Sustainability, Energy & Engineering

Current Graduates' Experience

  • My day as a graduate energy consultant is quite varied with different projects and tasks.. By my second week I was assisting the team on projects with smaller task’s such as helping conduct research for a client report and attending meetings to get a feel of the business.." Click below to read the full blog

    Trish Mujati
  • A typical day as a sustainability graduate often involves a variety of different tasks, depending on the projects I’m involved in. Generally, my role involves helping clients improve their sustainability strategy and reporting. One day I could be working on developing an asset sustainability plan for a client, another day I could be processing a clients GRESB scores, writing up reports or analysing a client’s utility consumption data." Click below to read the full blog.

    Sophie Jones