Our people
08 January 2026
At Macquarie, you’ll be empowered to shape a fulfilling career that is unique to you. Our Graduate Program is designed to help you unlock your potential, explore diverse career paths, and make a real impact from day one. Meet three of our grads—Hrant, Kayla, and Farrah—who have already begun their journeys at Macquarie.
Hrant Boujikian joined Macquarie’s Graduate Program after previously completing the Summer Internship program. With a double degree in Engineering and Commerce from the University of Sydney, Hrant brought a strong foundation in mechatronic engineering and business analytics to his role as a Business Analyst in the Digital, Data, Design and Engineering (D3E) Division within Banking and Financial Services (BFS). His internship experience gave him valuable insight into what a career at Macquarie could look like, and he was drawn to the unique opportunity to work at the intersection of finance, technology, and strategy.
Macquarie’s Graduate Program stood out for its emphasis on development opportunities, broad exposure to different areas of the business, and a supportive learning environment. It offered an ideal platform to explore diverse career paths, learn from experts, and contribute to innovative tech-driven projects.”
“The collaborative culture and the chance to build a strong network across the organisation were also key factors in my decision to join.”
“Problem-solving is a constant in my day-to-day work. This often involves addressing technical requests from internal stakeholders, such as members of the Operations team. These interactions help me to deepen my understanding of Macquarie’s systems, databases and platforms, and most importantly, any pain points experienced by their users.
We work in an agile environment, so daily stand-up meetings keep the team aligned and foster a strong tech-driven culture within BFS.
I also dedicate time to continuous learning through the extensive resources available including connecting with other graduates and team members to understand more about their roles and career journeys.”
“SuperStream is a government-mandated protocol that standardises electronic communication for superannuation transactions, ensuring secure, accurate and efficient data exchange between funds. As part of the superannuation engineering team, I worked on an initiative to ensure certain manually created messages triggered essential follow-up responses. These responses are critical for regulatory compliance and seamless fund transfers. By collaborating with stakeholders, I developed a solution that ensured the messages met the required standards. This not only improved operational efficiency and reduced manual workload but also reinforced our compliance with industry regulations.
Throughout the project, my team was incredibly supportive, providing guidance and direction that helped me learn and grow.”
“I appreciate Macquarie’s focus on innovation, customer obsession, and adaptability. I’m active in community initiatives that are important to me, leading fundraisers and sharing my journey during Refugee Week.”
“Stay curious, there’s always something new to learn or explore here. Embrace change and use AI-driven advancements to free up time for further growth. Be proactive and make the most of the resources available.”
Kayla joined Macquarie’s Graduate Program after completing her studies in Data Engineering at the University of Technology Sydney. With a strong analytical background and a passion for technology, she now works as a data engineer within Corporate Operations Group Technology. Kayla’s expertise in data-driven problem solving and her enthusiasm for innovation have positioned her to make meaningful contributions in a dynamic, forward-thinking environment.
I chose the Macquarie Graduate Program because of its strong reputation for fostering innovation and offering opportunities to contribute to impactful projects. As someone deeply passionate about technology, I was particularly drawn to Macquarie’s emphasis on leveraging cutting-edge and forward-thinking tech stacks.”
“This aligned perfectly with my desire to learn and work on projects that incorporate the latest advancements in technology. Additionally, the Program’s structured learning environment and access to a diverse network of professionals present an invaluable opportunity for me to grow both technically and personally.”
“A typical day for me begins with a stand-up meeting where our team discusses ongoing tasks, progress, and any blockers. After that, I dedicate a significant portion of my day to collaborating with my team on development tasks - whether it's troubleshooting bugs, brainstorming innovative solutions or bringing new features to life.
Right now, I’m working as a data engineer on a project aimed at modernising and strengthening our data pipelines for vulnerability reporting across Macquarie’s global environment. Our central Engineering and Vulnerability Management (VM) teams are my main collaborators. We work closely every day to make sure the data we produce lines up with both business needs and regulatory requirements. The project itself is global, streamlining data from all parts of Macquarie and playing a key role in group-wide risk management and compliance. We’re focused on standardising how we handle data for all kinds of assets, like endpoints, containers, servers, and more, making sure our data flows are consistent and reliable no matter where they’re used.”
"One of the most exciting projects I worked on involved collaborating with a team of engineers to develop a modern data pipeline that automates the identification and prioritisation of vulnerabilities across our systems. This project required integrating multiple data sources, such as vulnerability scanners and asset management tools, into a centralised dashboard. My role was to design and implement the ETL (Extract, Transform, Load) processes, ensuring the data was both accurate and actionable. The project not only enhanced our team’s efficiency but also strengthened Macquarie's ability to proactively address potential threats.”
“I value Macquarie’s emphasis on innovation, collaboration, and empowerment. I’m active in the Women in Tech Network, Australian Women in Security Network, and have led and judged hackathons, showcasing the many ways grads can engage beyond their roles.”
“Stay curious and proactive. Learn from colleagues, seek opportunities beyond your immediate responsibilities, and don’t be afraid to step out of your comfort zone. Macquarie’s culture supports innovation and experimentation.”
Farrah Li is a Senior Analyst within the Post-Trade Data Division in Commodities and Global Markets (CGM). She joined Macquarie’s Graduate Program after earning a Bachelor's Degree in Data Science from the University of New South Wales. Farrah brings a strong analytical background and a passion for leveraging data and technology to drive innovative solutions.
Macquarie stood out to me as a global financial services leader and a prominent Australian institution. The Graduate Program was an easy choice because it offered an exciting opportunity to work at a company that aligns perfectly with my interests in finance, data and technology. What truly set it apart was Macquarie’s commitment to fostering growth and development, coupled with its culture of innovation and forward-thinking."
“Much of my time is spent designing and implementing technical solutions for my team’s projects, which often involves collaborating with team members to tackle complex challenges, meeting with business analysts to understand requirements, and translating business logic into actionable outputs.
Since my team operates globally, I regularly interact with stakeholders across time zones, including colleagues in Gurugram and London. The dynamic nature of our work means every day brings fresh challenges and opportunities to learn something new. It’s this constant evolution that keeps my role exciting and fulfilling.”
“One of the most rewarding projects I’ve worked on during my time at Macquarie is part of a program aimed at enhancing data quality for downstream consumers within the Commodities and Global Markets (CGM) group. The objective of this project is to simplify complex business domain logic into a trusted, accurate data source that reflects CGM’s diverse financial products.
This project allows me to work with tools like Dataiku to build data transformations using SQL and Python, translating source system data into consumer-specific domains. Collaborating with team members across functions, I’ve helped implement business logic that delivers reliable, actionable insights. This project has not only sharpened my technical skills but also deepened my understanding of how data drives decision-making within a global financial institution.”
“I value Macquarie’s supportive environment, integrity, and accountability. I’m actively involved in Macquarie Foundation initiatives, giving back to causes I care about, including My Big Kitchen which strives to provide nutritious meals to those in need.”
“Take every opportunity as a graduate to learn as much as you can and find out what kind of work is interesting for you!”
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