Based on 18 surveyed graduates working at Beca Australia. Read on to get an insider’s view on life as a graduate.
4.2
Based on 18 reviews
Pros & Cons
Flexibility and work culture.
Beca is recognizing that as graduates, we may not possess extensive knowledge yet and have much to learn in our field. They are highly supportive of our development.
Beca is a wonderfully diverse company with a fantastic culture. People at Beca are friendly and always willing to teach graduates.
There is a guideline to show which level you stand and what it takes to go up to the next level.
The total working hours are 40 per week, and they are flexible. I can start early and finish early, or work more on one day and less on another.
I am not spending enough time on projects at this stage.
The current office we are in is outdated, however, when we move to the new office I believe the amenities will be better.
Inconvenience getting to the office.
More connections with other grads.
Due to the expansion of the company, there can be periods of downtime where there isn't enough work to keep everyone fully occupied.
What Insiders Say
7.7
Career Prospects
7.7
Career Prospects
There is a guideline to show which level you stand and what it takes to go up to the next level.
Beca engages in community outreach programs and environmental sustainability efforts, but there is room for more comprehensive involvement in social causes.
Beca is a diverse workplace with colleagues from various ethnic backgrounds. They support women in the industry through a gender program. Beca is also friendly and welcoming to the LGBTQIA+ community.