Based on 26 surveyed graduates working at Chevron Australia. Read on to get an insider’s view on life as a graduate.
4.2
Based on 26 reviews
Pros & Cons
The flexibility & hybrid work location options are very good and the condensed work week model of having every second Friday off is very nice.
I am given opportunities to work on interesting projects and further develop my skills.
Strong focus on supporting ongoing development of employees, including supporting additional tertiary education.
Great roles with real responsibilities, competitive salary, great work-life balance (9-day fortnight) and culture.
The culture within my direct [team] is friendly and collaborative. I am surrounded by the most supportive environment I've experienced in a workplace.
Working across timezones can be challenging.
Adoption of improvements can be slow, and finding relevant information can be difficult, due to the magnitude of available information across a range of internal sources.
Large company with people constantly moving around, so people don't know how systems work and why things were done the way they were.
Long graduate program.
Can be challenging working for a large company, lots of layers of management.
What Insiders Say
7.9
Career Prospects
7.9
Career Prospects
Meeting technical ability for promotion, time in job, and demonstrated success in role. I have heard it gets more difficult after graduating to progress.