Pros
- Great career development opportunities within the country you live in and globally. - Lots of ownership and scope in your role regardless of seniority, starting from grads. - Global business with best practice shared with teams. - People are great to work with and everyone is passionate about what they do which helps in your day to day work. - Lots of opportunity to play including lots of cultural events like lawn bowls, bake offs, family days. - Moving to the CBD soon so better positioning for a global company of this caliber! - Company conference annually depending on results which is a great incentive. In 2015 we went to Queenstown, New Zealand and in 2016, we are going to Port Douglas in Queensland. - Very distinct company culture where you will literally either LOVE it or HATE it - its in you or its not. Simple.
Cons
- Long hours due to global business and at times, you need to take a global call that starts at 7pm and may not finish til 9pm. With that being said, they've introduced flexible working which means you can start later or finish earlier - as long as output and work quality is there! - Very lean teams - sometimes it would help to just bring in a temp to support to relieve the stress and pressure. - If you're not globally mobile, your local opportunities are limited. - Very competitive culture and if you're a quietly competitive person, you sometimes don't get heard which is not fair.