Based on 17 surveyed graduates working at Service Stream. Read on to get an insider’s view on life as a graduate.
4.1
Based on 17 reviews
Pros & Cons
People are friendly and helpful.
Service Stream provides learning opportunities with practical experience, flexible work arrangements, guidance from experienced mentors, and a well-organized development program.
Service Stream is very dedicated to my development and no two days are the same.
The hours are great, I am able to work from home and attend to any personal appointments I need to go to.
Truly everyone is welcome and supported as well as given equal importance.
Most of my team members reside in other states. So, sometimes as a junior, I find it harder to get training and guidance.
Construction site work requires long commuting time.
I still haven't got promoted. I am still waiting to work on my own projects.
Not located in CBD Sydney, which is an issue for commuters on the North Shore.
Pay for a graduate with over 1 year is average and no bonuses, especially for a graduate who does drive-in drive-out and away from home type of work.
My role is supporting other team members on delivering their projects (preparing DFC/RLM/Review/HOP documents support and so on). Fairly satisfied as I still haven't got my own project to work with.
This is perhaps one of the first things I noticed before joining the company. I read the sustainability report and found out that company got hybrid cars.