Aurecon reviews

3.7

71% would recommend to a friend

(1,177 total reviews)

William Cox

79% approve of CEO

54% positive business outlook

Aurecon has an employee rating of 3.7 out of 5 stars, based on 1,177 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Aurecon employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Gerenciamento e consultoria industry (3.7 stars).

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1K reviews
3.0
Feb 20, 2018

Mid size engineering firm that appears to be struggling

Anonymous employee
Recommend
Business Outlook

Pros

Good people at the junior and mid levels that are friendly and will help you learn and advance your career. Variety of projects that should allow you to try different things.

Cons

Offices are in bad locations (Sydney is at Neutral Bay, Melbourne in Docklands and Brisbane is moving to Bowen Hills). The company is making a big deal of something they call "design thinking" but it's not really different to what other consultancies are doing. The same goes their focus only having a small number of clients provide most of the work. No social club or Friday drinks. The company seems to be struggling a bit. Profit margins are low and the staff numbers have been shrinking. Many levels in the Brisbane office are just empty now.

2.0
Feb 20, 2018

Associate

Recommend
Business Outlook

Pros

Flexible work hours make it easier to achieve a work/life balance, some talented staff make it a pleasure to deliver technical work.

Cons

Poor admin process which is error prone and wastes copious amounts of time, poor management eg buying jobs at low fees and then the whole demeaning process of forcing junior staff to deliver against their will, bullying and a boys club culture

1.0
Feb 19, 2018
Recommend
Business Outlook

Pros

interesting projects but that's about it

Cons

I've been at Aurecon over 10 years. My loyalty has been to my detriment as the aurecon MO is to keep you underpaid and unpromoted as long as possible in order to justify paying you less and working you harder. The only two times I've actually got them to pay attention to my development and salary was when I had proof that they were lying to my about the fairness of my salary and when I told them that I was looking elsewhere (though the corporate game of threatening to move just for a salary increase is not a game I'm willing to play). The branding both internally and externally is drakonian in nature and feels more like propaganda than actual communication. It implies that aurecon is wonderful and if you don't like it then there is something wrong with YOU. Development is not a thing so don't expect that. it's a tick box. It's got so bad that I've taken to only having meetings with my boss that they let me record because I would like to hold them to account. Needless to say this feels to have soured the relationship with my boss somewhat and meetings/chats are not really sought. Overtime, however and particularly recently it appears there is an unreconcilable divide between corporate strategic aspiration and on-the-ground practical capacity and goals. What support there is seems to be done on cursory level, ultimately having little benefit beyond ticking boxes, never mind providing space for tangible personal development. This neglect on progress is stagnating my career and severely compromising my future. The out of the blue nature of the current “right sizing” situation as well as the deliberately evasive stance on job levels, market related remuneration, and parity with in the unit, gives the impression that honesty and transparency are not attributes Aurecon values. The principles of “We care”, nurturing innovation and stating that “…developing our talent underpins the success of everything we do.”; enshrined in Aurecons mantra and not embodied in any practical sense. Interventions to resolve these issues have, to date proven fruitless and given the current volatile climate, I remain unconvinced of any significant growth potential personally or professionally at Aurecon. I am therefore looking to leave. This is just my honest experience and perception. Other's may vary

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