Based on 18 surveyed graduates working at Alcoa Australia. Read on to get an insider’s view on life as a graduate.
3.9
Based on 18 reviews
Pros & Cons
Getting to rotate between different roles and experience different parts of the company.
Training and career development Great support structure Flexible working arrangements.
Leisure days off are a great perk.
I like the flexibility to work from home twice per week, and the ability to flex hours based on commitments if needed.
The variety of work keeps things interesting and engaging.
The lack of structure and care for the Graduate Program. Especially with no emphasis to the managers/supervisors to set a mentor and a training schedule.
Sometimes it feels like you're just a number.
Old systems and technology used.
The offices need upgrading as well as the equipment in the offices.
The business promotes inclusion, but they continue to hire and promote people in the business whose values do not align with the message they are trying to convey.
The business promotes inclusion, but they continue to hire and promote people in the business whose values do not align with the message they are trying to convey.
The business promotes inclusion, but they continue to hire and promote people in the business whose values do not align with the message they are trying to convey.