Lendlease provides a lot of opportunities to progress into different roles.
Intern, Melbourne - 07 Mar 2022
Opportunity to transition into a grad position with the company.
Intern, Melbourne - 25 Feb 2022
Internal graduate interviews fast tracks the process than waiting for external applications
Intern, Randwick - 24 Feb 2022
I think the progression paths have been laid out quite clearly in the presentations with many career paths an engineer can either pivot into. The initial promotions are quite straightforward and require some work. Promotion into more senior roles is increasingly difficult though with limited selection.
Intern, Melbourne - 24 Feb 2022
It is a bit unclear on how to progress through the ranks.
Intern, Sydney - 23 Feb 2022
Starting as an Undergrad you obviously are at the very bottom, once you've completed your qualification at unit there is an opportunity to move up to graduate engineer. Through performance and hard work there are further opportunities to move up and around the business hierarchy
Intern, Sydney - 22 Feb 2022
It is very easy to move on to higher roles as long as you perform well
Intern, Sydney - 22 Feb 2022
Hard to gain all requirements for architectural registration here, but they supplement this through lectures, seminars etc. closer to registration date. Seems to be relatively easy to move across business units if you speak up. Promotion opportunities within Design depend on experience and upcoming projects.
Graduate, Sydney - 25 Jul 2016
The graduate program is set for the first 2 years, then there is opportunities to move up the ranks for a few levels. further than that I don't know as I have not looked into it, and it?s not applicable to me yet
Graduate, Melbourne - 22 Jul 2016
There is a framework for this, and annual reviews occur to ensure everyone is moving forward as required to reach their full potential and be of maximum value to the company.
Graduate, Sydney - 20 Jul 2016
Good promotion possibilities. Requires hard work and a good understanding of the work however this is achievable.
Graduate, Port Macquarie - 20 Jul 2016
It appears that the process of promotion is a very long one.
Graduate, Sydney - 19 Jul 2016
Growth in human capital is valued highly in company. Progression is visible and actively discussed at regular intervals.
Graduate, Melbourne - 19 Jul 2016
To move up the ranks I need to finish my graduate program. The graduate program is very time consuming.
Graduate, Sydney - 19 Jul 2016
Too difficult to tell 18 months in - but most site engineers get promoted after 2-3 years.
Graduate, Sydney - 19 Jul 2016
Big company with lots of opportunities in your own business unit, in other areas, even across the world!
Graduate, Sydney - 19 Jul 2016
Depends on the managers you work with, quality of work and contacts within the business. If you are proactive and open with discussing your goals and aspirations with the right person, it is very possible to move up the ranks.
Midlevel, Sydney - 19 Jul 2016
There a lot of opportunities for promotion after my graduate program finishes in two years.
Graduate, Adelaide - 19 Jul 2016
It is possible to move up after around 5 years in your entry level job. Hours get worse as you move up the ranks with very little flexibility available for on site jobs.
Graduate, Melbourne - 19 Jul 2016
This really depends where you are in the business. Site is really easy to move up - there are delineated paths of travel for this. In the office, the paths are still there but as yet it is unclear of the time taken to achieve these.
Graduate, Sydney - 19 Jul 2016