Based on 19 surveyed graduates working at DHL Supply Chain New Zealand. Read on to get an insider’s view on life as a graduate.
3.8
Based on 19 reviews
Pros & Cons
The people are great to work with and very friendly.
The DHL Supply Chain Graduate Program offers extensive training and development opportunities.
The program includes guidance from experienced mentors and managers, aiding graduates in skill development and career navigation.
The best thing about working for DHL Supply Chain NZ is the workplace culture. Everyone is so friendly and welcoming plus there are lots of events to get everyone engaged.
Working hours are good giving a nice work-life balance. When people have appointments and other commitments the company is flexible.
Due to the size of the company, it can be slow for things to get done, especially if they require input from overseas.
One drawback of the DHL Supply Chain Graduate Program can be the intense and fast-paced nature of the work.
Some have been good at providing this, others have not.
Some graduates have expressed concerns about the inconsistency in training quality across different departments, with some managers offering structured development while others provide less guidance.
Graduates mentioned that, at times, there is a lack of clear work allocation, which can result in waiting for tasks or being underutilized, especially during quieter periods.
What Insiders Say
8.4
Career Prospects
8.4
Career Prospects
There are opportunities to advance and shift around the company when a position opens up, you do get recognised for your hard work and usually get rewarded for it.
The DHL Supply Chain Graduate Program offers extensive training and development opportunities, exposing graduates to various aspects of supply chain management.
We are trying to bring in electric vehicles and use more sustainable packaging like our Platinum cell and also have our buildings carbon neutral with solar panels and water collection.