Based on 10 surveyed graduates working at Air New Zealand. Read on to get an insider’s view on life as a graduate.
4.5
Based on 10 reviews
Pros & Cons
The work is also super interesting and you can make a real and measurable impact.
So much to learn and so many opportunities to grow as a graduate. The culture at Air New Zealand is also amazing and you can tell people genuinely care and are proud of the work they do.
Very cheap travel with staff travel perks. Can nominate one other person to receive the same perks. After one year, some perks extend to other airlines.
Excellent induction and support provided to the graduates in Digital.
Relatively flexible about when you get your hours in; some people start early and leave early, others stay late.
The projects we work on can be significantly affected by broader business decisions.
The location can be a bit difficult to get to with a lack of parking (for CBD office).
There are lots of layers to ways of working and lots of acronyms and specific terminology to learn.
There is the expectation to come into work three days a week.
Longer time needed to get a comprehensive view of the majority of the business areas.
What Insiders Say
8.0
Career Prospects
8.0
Career Prospects
We are guaranteed a promotion after 18 months, but I am also confident in having Air New Zealand on my CV, giving me ample career opportunities in the future.
We do have a sustainability program and are quite realistic about what we can and cannot do. One of them was about sustainable fuels and reducing carbon emissions.