Based on 22 surveyed graduates working at Fujitsu. Read on to get an insider’s view on life as a graduate.
4.1
Based on 22 reviews
Pros & Cons
Very flexible, able to WFH anytime unless your team requests you to go in.
People - the graduate cohort and the managers are great people.
Flexibility. Learning opportunities. Supportive team. Career growth opportunities.
My manager has always been super accessible and supportive throughout my journey here at Fujitsu.
The dress code is super relaxed, it is very much corporate casual with being able to wear jeans and nice trainers to the office.
Pay is low compared to other grad programs.
There was a period of time when there was essentially no grad manager, so there was a lack of support.
Although I do love the flexibility of working from home, I do find it quite isolating.
Less office desks in the Sydney office.
It is unfair for some grads to be left with little to no work when placed in a team that also does not have much going on.
What Insiders Say
7.4
Career Prospects
7.4
Career Prospects
Fujitsu do try and hire people internally for a lot of jobs which is nice. They also offer a program called skillsTX which highlights certifications needed if you wish to enter into a different role in the company.
I feel as though they are trying to push to hire more women; however, they do show respect towards minority groups with Fujitsu really involved in the LGBTIQA+ space.