Based on 14 surveyed graduates working at TSA Riley. Read on to get an insider’s view on life as a graduate.
3.9
Based on 14 reviews
Pros & Cons
The office culture and work moral are genuinely and consistently high. It is very clear that the majority, if not all Project Managers at the company enjoy what they do and are passionate about the sector they work in.
TSA Riley provides good platform/resources and good projects which helps build up strong foundation of the start of the career.
People manager system offers great guidance especially for junior to mid-level to have a clear pathway to getting up to what we want.
The Brisbane office got a brand-new office in June 2024. The office is large, and contributes to collaborating more, with some individual focus space and a range of group meeting rooms.
As a Graduate, I am aware I will be promoted after completing 1 year at TSA Riley... There are clear instructions and requirements to be promoted, so everything is clear.
If pay review can be every half a year that would be much better.
Training is predominantly self-directed and unstructured. More structure and guidance would be beneficial for the graduate program.
Pay is so poor and so unnegotiable it is not funny. No bonuses are paid.
Working hours are being decent as a Graduate, roughly 8 hours for most days. There may be a day where you work 2 hours extra... I do see most of the senior level individuals work more than 8 hours, possibly 10 hours a day.
There are cliques that form all over the company and politics is becoming rife.
What Insiders Say
7.6
Career Prospects
7.6
Career Prospects
As a Graduate, I am aware I will be promoted after completing 1 year at TSA Riley... There are clear instructions and requirements to be promoted, so everything is clear.
Every employee is given a People Manager who are mentor figures within the workplace. They help to develop your personal goals and general development.
The acquisition process was a 4-step process... quick, yet thorough. Within 40 minutes, I was asked a range of questions that led to interesting discussions about the industry.
I often go in at 7:30 and leave at 16:00 (the ordinary working hours are 8:30 to 17:00)... I do see most of the senior level individuals work more than 8 hours, possibly 10 hours a day.