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ANZ recognises up-and-coming IT professionals
Mon, 16th Apr 2018
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At the 2018 WelTec Graduation on Wednesday, WelTec and ANZ acknowledged the outstanding achievements of two Bachelor of Technology graduates, Shanini Kumari and Erik Poulsen.

Shanini Kumari was recognised as the ANZ top woman student in IT for 2018 and Erik Poulsen awarded ANZ most outstanding student.

Kumari says, “This award carries lots of value to me, it is recognition that the decision I took three years back to shape my career in IT was correct.

“An award likes this gives me strength and a sense of responsibility to keep moving toward with my goals with full determination and honesty.

According to Poulsen, the recognition is important because it helps motivate students to learn and apply themselves more.

He states, “It really drives them to look deeper into what they are learning and gain a better understanding of what they are trying to achieve within the courses they are taking.

“The recognition from ANZ, in particular, shows students that big companies are watching and paying attention to the students coming out of WelTec, the effort the students put in is able to attract the attention of these companies and will help them find jobs when they are graduating.

ANZ head of technology Chris Rutter offered his warmest congratulations to both of the students.

He states, “These two talented technology graduates are the next generation of high performing technologists.

“At the ANZ we recognise that technology is pervasive and an integral part of every business, By encouraging people to pursue a career in technology, we are investing in skills that not only meet the needs of our own business but those of the wider New Zealand economy.

“ANZ is proud to recognise top technology talent through these two awards, and to demonstrate our deep commitment to developing careers in the technology industry.

The opportunities within the technology sector are significant says Mary Proctor, Head of the School of IT at WelTec and Whitireia.

It is the fastest growing and third biggest industry sector in New Zealand, contributing more than $6.3 billion in annual exports.

ANZ has partnered with WelTec since 2015 growing careers in technology through these awards and annual internships.

ANZ is providing seven WelTec IT degree students with internship opportunities in 2018.