BlueScope Reviews

3.5

58% would recommend to a friend

(458 total reviews)

Mark Vassella

60% approve of CEO

47% positive business outlook

BlueScope has an employee rating of 3.5 out of 5 stars, based on 458 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The BlueScope employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Manufacturing industry (3.5 stars).

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458 reviews
2.0
6 Oct 2021
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

The salary was great, however you worked for every dollar. This type of work is not for the faint hearted, if you don’t have muscle, you will when this place is finished with you.

Cons

Unless you are resilient and consider yourself emotionally, mentally and physically prepared for anything, you will not make it in this toxic and demanding environment. Apart from 12 hour shifts in harsh, dangerous noisy and unhygienic working conditions, you also are working apart of a very diverse work crew that is made up of many different age groups. Some are rude and disrespectful, some are very political and opinionated, and some just love to throw other colleagues under the bus based purely on there dislike for certain individuals. (Personality clashes) this place is notorious for bullying, and if you don’t act or look a particular way, you are treated like crap. The bosses favor who they want. It’s all about climbing up the corporate ladder and they don’t care who they leave in their wake. IF you can resist all of the above, go in, keep your mouth shut and make a wad of cash then get the hell out of there.

1.0
23 June 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

If you’re a history buff and want to experience a corporate ’70’s job, sign the dotted line, sell your soul and get started! Or if you're a new starter looking for a quick fix for 2 years, come in, keep your head down, get some experience and get out. Apparently it looks good on your resume. The customers that can actually identify the hard workers in the business and develop a good relationship with them. They could see my value and continuously thanked me for my hard work. My boss never could. The gate you use to exit is pretty good too. Serotonin hits immediately upon driving down that road, away from the business at full throttle everyday. You’ll hear burnouts out the front all afternoon in support of this. As a 20-something year old, you'll run rings around the supervisors and be finished your work by lunch time. They’ll know how quickly and efficiently you can work but still force you to hang around for 8 hours a day. They’re more than happy to pay you to twiddle your thumbs at a desk. That might be a positive for some?

Cons

Staff retention is atrocious, particularly among those under the age of 30. They'll throw a morning tea for completing your 6 month probation and deliver a special certificate for making it to one year. If that's not red flag, I don't know what is. Oh, and they will set you up with all the facilities to work remotely but if you ever dare to ask, they’ll look at you like you sacrificed their firstborn. Despite my best efforts to contribute to the business' performance and introduce some 21st Century ideas, I was continuously silenced by long-term employees that have become so complacent they make politicians look like hard workers. You'll be gaslit and have your ability questioned consistently by some of the most manipulative liars you've ever met because they've been in the business for 3 decades and are desperate to protect their lethargic jobs. I was promised a rapidly expanding career with a salary to match but, they failed several years in a row to match industry standard increases/keep up with the CPI whilst boasting record profits. They'll try to entice you with perks like quarterly bonuses and a 14% superannuation contribution but, don't be fooled! The 11% of $80k you could be earning somewhere else is still more than the 14% of $55k you’ll get here. In order to even get the 14% promised you’ll be forced to open an account with the most geriatric, out-of-touch super fund available in Australia. They won’t pay the higher rate into your preferred fund. I’m sure that’s illegal but, somebody else can fact-check that. Regional KPI's are pushed so hard inline with discretionary bonus schemes that supervisors are too concerned with their little silo of the business to actually provide a service to the customers keeping them employed. Branch managers protect their bottom line like their life depends on it. Inside a billion dollar company? Clown behaviour. Any attempt to pick up the work they're leaving behind and build a relationship with ‘their’ customers will be seen as a personal attack, followed by a vicious return-serve about how you're 'undermining their position and setting them up for failure.' Meanwhile, you're actually just trying to provide a service for the customer on the other end of the line that's screaming at you. The culture Lysaght was historically known for is dwindling at a rapid rate. Probably because of the ageing workforce that passionately keeps alive some of the most archaic ideas I have ever seen in my career. That on top of playing corporate monopoly with double-digit IQ supervisors and managers with drastically inflated ideas of themselves, is simply not worth it. If you’re happy working for a company for 30 years before seeing a promotion, taking home an appalling salary whilst you do it, you know what to do.

1.0
13 Dec 2017

Back stabbiing in crowd

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

well paid and nothing else.

Cons

Full of back stabbing in crowd. Some how kept a job after a major case of indirect discrimination covered up by the in crowd. Lost a job after performing work that saved the company millions per year. Obvious wasn't going to the right church group.

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