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  • Day in the life

Tom Borland

DLA puts a huge emphasis on pro bono work and there is a great range of local and international initiatives graduates can get involved in if they are interested --- One of the best things about working on pro bono matters is the autonomy available to you, and it can often lead to you meeting and working with DLA lawyers from all over the world.
  • Graduate stories
My role as a consultant is to ensure the successful implementation and adoption of VMware technologies, ensuring customers' IT and business goals are achieved.

Tom Bruerton

  • Day in the life

Tom Bullen

I worked on a blog that is all about reducing food waste... I enjoy writing about and suggesting these sorts of recipes so that we can help reduce food waste and alleviate the cost-of-living pressures that people are going through.
  • Graduate stories
My job varies a lot each day but the most interesting thing I’ve been involved in was a product photoshoot. I was lucky enough to go to the photography studio where we also had two chefs creating delicious meals out of our products.

Tom Bullen

  • Graduate stories
My favourite part of my job is getting to conduct thorough investigations into the affairs of a company.

Tom Corben

  • Graduate stories
The key qualities essential to succeeding in research at SIG include a strong interest in the markets, the ability to think about problems critically, as well as being curious.

Tom Du

  • Graduate stories
Within a year of working here I have gone from a placement student to undergraduate to graduate and the whole time I have been exposed to many diverse tasks, operations, people, and responsibilities.

Tom Hutchinson

  • Day in the life

Tom Jenkins

I schedule some focus time to prioritise my project work. It’s great to have the autonomy to choose what hours I dedicate to projects and the flexibility to schedule personal activities also.