How Kim-Anh found her place in Australia’s tech world
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Kim-Anne shares her journey to Australia and how she built a career at the intersection of statistics and biology. After arriving in Australia 17 years ago, Kim-Anne developed her expertise in statistical genomics and is now a professor at the University of Melbourne, where she leads research and mentors the next generation of scientists. Kim-Anne is passionate about recruiting researchers and technical professionals and explains what she looks for in candidates: strong technical skills, ambition and the ability to grow. She highlights the importance of showcasing practical work, as well as engaging with open-source communities and collaborative initiatives. Drawing on her own experience, Kim-Anne also emphasises the value of building professional networks, volunteering and seeking mentorship. Reflecting on her journey, she encourages newcomers to explore opportunities, connect with others in their field and remain open to guidance that can help shape their long-term career path.