From graduate worker to DFV specialist

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From graduate worker to DFV specialist

Three hands holding up graduation caps, outdoors with a background of trees and blue sky.DVAC is celebrating the success of the new graduate positions at DVAC. We are excited about how it’s creating new career development opportunities for people finishing their university studies.

It’s a rewarding career, where you can use your passion and hone your skills in a supportive environment.

“Coming into DVAC in a new graduate position was really good as I had support available through team leaders and senior staff to grow my confidence and expertise in the DFV space.

Moving into a specialist role was definitely something I was not ready for fresh out of uni, but I now feel I have the developed the skills and knowledge I need to best support our clients at DVAC.”

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