
During my engineering degree in 2020, I completed a 6-month industrial placement at The Magic of Things. I learnt a lot from being part of a fast-moving especially in the pandemic where projects can pivot based on government quarantine guidelines. For this placement, I wrote a report going into more depth on each of these projects. You can find this here.




Here is the sample that was made for the wand packaging project.
I have thoroughly enjoyed this placement as well as gained a wide plethora of skills regardless of the remote setting. Working in a live and competitive company with new opportunities like the expansion plan has been a great change of environment that has really allowed me to grow in my interpersonal skills. Moreover, working collaboratively in the centre of the company’s current projects, I feel as though I can take more responsibility and lead in a technical group.