As a junior, there are somewhat firm steps that you take in the first few years at the company and then it branches out from there. There are many career progression opportunities with support no matter which direction I choose to go in.
Graduate, Wellington - 09 Sep 2024
Unsure how it works, I was told one thing, yet I did not go to that plan.
Graduate, Wellington - 28 Aug 2024
The company recognises hard work, dedication, and willingness to volunteer for opportunities. I have personally experienced a promotion/pay increase based on my efforts.
Graduate, Tauranga - 15 Nov 2023
I don't really understand it enough but I think it is good
Graduate, Wellington - 15 Nov 2023
Still new to the company but there is clear levels, you start on 3 as a grad and can go up to 9/10 as a director of a service group. Hard to really know what moves you up these, seems like it's more experience based decision making.
Graduate, Christchurch - 13 Oct 2023
Pretty much just on a set track for the first couple of years as a graduate engineer as largely based on experience and people are doing very different types of work so its harder to compare peoples abilities eg. all the graduate engineers will get promoted up a level after a year. There may be rare extenuating circumstances that mean someone doesn't get promoted or gets promoted early. Performance more impacts bonuses awarded during the review period. At higher levels promotion is based on performance and skill
Graduate, Wellington - 11 Oct 2023
It is a bit early for me to comment as it will be another 8 months until I go through the promotion process. From what I have heard it is very good though.
Graduate, Wellington - 11 Oct 2023