Based on 55 surveyed graduates working at Woodside Energy. Read on to get an insider’s view on life as a graduate.
3.8
Based on 55 reviews
Pros & Cons
The best thing about working at my company is the people. I love the supportive and friendly environment we've created.
The best thing I like about the company is their training every month, they have specific training for the employee's improvement and upskilling.
Office spaces are very spacious, clean, and organized. Our dress code is smart or business casual.
My company is deeply committed to corporate social responsibility (CSR) and focuses on initiatives that emphasize valuing customers and ensuring high-quality products.
My company is actively engaged in sustainability efforts, particularly focusing on recycling and waste management.
The most challenging aspect of working at my company is that, at times, maintaining a strong work-life balance can be difficult.
The most challenging aspect is the heavy workload, which affects my productivity due to the lack of manpower and inadequate distribution of tasks.
The salary at my company is not very competitive, particularly given that I am effectively performing the duties of two employees.
While the hours are fine, having a bit more flexibility could help with managing personal commitments and work tasks better.
Promotion opportunities at my company tend to follow a structured path, but it can take a couple of years to achieve regular employment status.
What Insiders Say
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Career Prospects
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Career Prospects
Promotion opportunities at my company tend to follow a structured path... Employees who consistently meet or exceed expectations are more likely to move up the ranks.
The company provides programs that promote the health and wellness of the employees and is also committed to the community by giving bread donations to people in need.
The company's culture both in the office and after hours is great... There is cooperation and teamwork, and we treat each other with respect and help each other when needed.
Our managers are very approachable and easy to reach out to. They maintain an open-door policy, which makes it comfortable to ask questions or seek guidance.