Career progression at this company seems to be largely based on time served rather than pure aptitude. While this system means that there isn't a hyper-competitive or cutthroat environment, it also leaves me as a new grad a little underwhelmed by the career progression potential. Salary seems to also increase slower than average over time, but it begins higher than other starting points.
Graduate, Adelaide - 02 Mar 2021
Unsure of how the promotion process works, but there is a clear pathway to management ranks
Graduate, Adelaide - 01 Mar 2021
locked in the grad program for 2 years minimum so definitely takes a bit longer to move up. Also seems like it takes much longer to move up the ranks when comparing to a consultancy anyway
Graduate, Adelaide - 18 Feb 2021
Promotion will depend on experience, reputation and opportunities. There can be limited opportunity to move up if there is little movement from management positions.
Graduate, Adelaide - 04 Aug 2017
As a graduate you can only apply for non-graduate roles after two years, once that happens you are generally "snapped up" into a position which suits you (not necessarily the first one you apply for). After that you can get promotions once you have the necessary skills and experience.
Graduate, Adelaide - 18 Jul 2017
After two years on the Engineering Graduate Program, graduates have the opportunity to apply for specific roles within the company.
Graduate, Adelaide - 18 Jul 2017