Vantaggi
Large jobs. A lot of knowledge to draw on if you can get people to share it, problem is people tend to hold knowledge tight as they think it will make them more valuable.
Svantaggi
When you went to work you just didn't know that your job was safe. There felt like there was little job security as you're always reminded that you're a replaceable part of a machine. It got to the point where I hated going to work every day because there was this looming threat of redundancy or that they'd try get rid of you some other way. Most people that worked in my team were actively looking for work. Of the first part of the year, 12 people left on their own accord, two of them even left without a job to go to as they were that desperate to get out. Unfortunately they weren't honest on their exit interviews (they told me "what's the point") so this probably doesn't help Aurecon's cause to figure out the problem. I didn't even get an exit interview when I left even after following up with managers and HR, which is why I decided to put this review up. After working there for almost 8 years it was a bit of a kick in the teeth. There are a lot of egos to stroke and often those egos get in the way of getting the job done right. Between the egos are some great, down to earth, knowledgeable people but they're often beaten down by those with louder voices. I have to agree with the previous review that says that the culture is toxic. There is generally little support for staff at the lower end and I also personally experienced the threats of "we can send your job overseas" that the previous reviewer wrote as well. I also agree with the previous reviewer that, at least in the team I was in that I witnessed bullying of staff by managers and nothing seemed to be done about it. There are a lot of people put into technical or management positions that aren't suited to the role as they simply don't have the ability or knowledge, it's a bit of a boys club and a who you know or how long you have been there situation.