Diversity slowly increasing. good in terms of gender and lgbt. ethnically not so diverse
Graduate, Sydney - 22 Apr 2021
Of the 10 graduates hired there are 5 men and 5 women. we represent a variety of religions and some of us are lgbtqia+ however, there are still apparent inequalities for women, especially with maternity leave entitlements and the like. ansto is working very hard on this, and discussions about it are openly being had. for the lgbtqia+ community, ansto is working to try to create a better and inclusive environment (the is a club, and an ally network) , although it does feel that this is secondary to the gender issue.
Graduate, Sydney - 21 Apr 2021
They participate in the stem decadal plan to encourage diversity and an allied community which supports lgtbqi+.
Graduate, Lucas Heights - 20 Apr 2021
There are great intiatives in place to support women fro maternitiy leave as well as on-site child care.
Graduate, South Sydney - 20 Apr 2021
We have a prayer room, and many support networks for diverse groups of people. at the moment the employee pool may not be an accurate representation of the community, but the company is committed to changing this.
Graduate, Sydney - 08 Feb 2019
Ansto believes very strongly in diversity, equity and inclusion. ansto was recently awarded the athena swan bronze institution award, acknowledging their dedication to improving workplace equality, diversity and inclusion.
Graduate, Sydney - 30 Jan 2019
Has a demonstrably wide diversity of ethnicities, and is enforcing gender quotas.
Graduate, Sydney - 29 Jan 2019
Ansto's staff hail from a wide range of cultures (australia is a small fish in the nuclear pond, so we have lots of overseas collaborations). parental leave provisions seem thorough, and there is onsite childcare. ansto has an lgbti+ group, but is less active in the indigenous space. there are areas where the gender balance is quite skewed, but it's still better than my university physics department...
Graduate, Sydney - 29 Jan 2019
Good work with gender equity
Graduate, Sydney - 03 Dec 2015
Heavy focus on equality, equal rights and issues like gender equity. one of the leading companies in australia
Graduate, Sydney - 03 Dec 2015
The compnay is very focussed on gender diversity, including flexible work hours for parents and so forth. there is a significant movement being made to remove unconcious bias that occurs throughout recruitment and promotion, especially with relation to having families.
Graduate, Lucas Heights - 02 Dec 2015
Great mix of genders within my department, as well as initiatives to promote equality diversity is also broad, allowing me to work with people from a range of backgrounds
Graduate, Sydney - 01 Dec 2015
The ceo has a very strong commitment to diversity, and this is starting to play out in all sorts of areas.
Graduate, Sydney - 30 Nov 2015
Plenty of work, and plenty of important initiatives to support this area, though being a white single straight male with no children, i can't speak to their quality or effectiveness.
Graduate, Lucas Heights, Sydney - 30 Nov 2015
My workplace communicates a commitment to diversity, but i would like to see this demonstrated more through policy to support women and minority groups to further their careers.
Graduate, Sydney - 30 Nov 2015
Ansto is working very hard to increase diversity through reviews of the recruitment process among other initiatives. this is a common issue all over the stem industries. there are childcare facilities at work.
Graduate, Sydney - 30 Nov 2015
The graduate program was split 50/50 in terms of gender. there is a strong focus on equity, and all recruitment is transparent with respect to demographics
Graduate, Sydney - 30 Nov 2015
Childcare centre on site and paid maternity leave. the company is working towards a sage accreditation. as a women i think the company has the right approach, i've never been told "you only got this job because you are a girl" like i was in a previous company.
Entry level, Sydney - 30 Nov 2015