AusGroup Reviews

2.6

41% would recommend to a friend

(29 total reviews)

Stuart Maxwell Kenny

85% approve of CEO

18% positive business outlook

AusGroup has an employee rating of 2.6 out of 5 stars, based on 29 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an average working experience there. The AusGroup employee rating is 30% below average for employers within the Construction, repair and maintenance industry (3.7 stars).

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29 reviews
1.0
16 May 2013
Recommend
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Pros

Very difficult to find any, the recruitment team has developed a real talent for replacing the flood of senior and middle managers and staff who leave. There are some echoes of good system and process infrastructure but as they are no longer tended to they will decay.

Cons

Worst executive team in the game, most of them are too busy dusting off their resumes and feathering their own nests to tend to the business. No longer any value to people, a pervading policy is that all people can be replaced by process (yet no process exists). A confused, ever changing strategy and no structured approach to strategy development. This was a business on the up just a few short years ago, but has been systematically destroyed by incompetence. If they were trying hard but failing that would be one thing, but they arnt even trying hard anymore.

1.0
10 Apr 2017

Unprofessional in dealing with simple issues.

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Roster, work life balance is good for a large LNG Project

Cons

Project Management is very weak, inexperienced and lacks LNG expertise, Pay is terrible, Due diligence when hiring the correct personnel for the job is highly questionable, lack of adequate technical leadership!

1.0
29 June 2014

BEWARE OF THE SNAKE OIL SALESPERSONS!!!!

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

They had a fruit box delivered to the Kwinana office once a month to share between 90 odd white collar staff, I would have said the free coffee, but due to the company removing the machines from use due to cost, I can no longer say it was a perk (pun intended)

Cons

Mislead by recruitment officers/advisors about works awarded and expected duration of current contracted works. The poorest and most toxic professional environment of any company I have ever worked in my 15 year career. No job security and evident lack of confidence from clients at consistent and reliable failures of the company on a daily basis that hits you like a brick once the novelty of securing the role fades and you realise the very big mistake you have made by entrusting your livelihood in a failing business, sold to you by the snake oil salespersons (recruitment department who must be getting paid a fortune to sell their souls) as a thriving and well trusted company among many significant blue chip mining and energy clients. Poor treatment of staff at every level, especially including the treatment and support of blue collar 457 VISA and Work Visa Holder's that have moved entire families half way around the world to be mislead, ill treated, and owed large amounts of re-imbursement for significant costs incurred that were not delivered to families in agreed timeframes, creating undue stress and hardship. Consistently changing senior leadership at every level creates a painful and never ending period of significant "CHANGE" with no results or rectification of major failures and the resulting insecurity of not knowing if the doors will open the next day, matched with seeing good people leave as they realise the landscape and lack of true support from the very top of the business that they have inherited.

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