Dillon Mao
About Dillon Mao
Dillon Mao is an Analyst at KPMG Australia, where he has worked since 2021. He holds a Bachelor of Commerce and a Bachelor of Economics from UNSW and has previous experience in finance and accounting internships.
Current Role as Analyst at KPMG Australia
Dillon Mao currently works as an Analyst at KPMG Australia. He has been in this role since 2021, contributing to various projects and initiatives within the firm. His experience at KPMG follows a previous tenure as a Graduate for nine months in 2021, where he gained foundational skills in the consulting and advisory sectors.
Previous Experience at KPMG Australia
Dillon Mao's initial experience at KPMG Australia began in 2021 when he worked as a Graduate for nine months. This role provided him with insights into the consulting industry and allowed him to develop analytical skills that he continues to apply in his current position as an Analyst.
Internship Experience at Arc @ UNSW
In 2020, Dillon Mao served as a Finance and Accounting Intern at Arc @ UNSW for 11 months. During this internship, he gained practical experience in finance and accounting, which contributed to his professional development. He also worked as a Membership Casual at Arc @ UNSW for three months in 2020, further enhancing his skills in customer service and organizational operations.
Education and Qualifications
Dillon Mao studied at the University of New South Wales (UNSW), where he earned a Bachelor of Commerce with a focus on Accounting and Finance, alongside a Bachelor of Economics. His studies spanned from 2016 to 2020. Additionally, he achieved the status of Provisional Member at Chartered Accountants Australia and New Zealand from 2021 to 2023, indicating his commitment to professional development in accounting.
Early Career at Deloitte Australia and McDonald's
Dillon Mao's early career included a brief stint at Deloitte Australia in 2019, where he worked in Assurance & Advisory for one month. Prior to that, he held a managerial position at McDonald's in Sydney, Australia, from 2017 to 2019 for two years. This role provided him with valuable leadership experience and insights into operational management.