chaotic and dysfunctional culture - Anonymous employee Fortescue Employee Review

1.0
15 June 2026
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Most team members were excellent to work with. In house IT support was a high level.

Cons

If you are seeking a workplace characterised by entrenched dysfunction, chronic disorganisation, and a pervasive absence of accountability, then Fortescue particularly within its procurement function, may align with your expectations. This is an environment where collaboration is largely performative and success is often achieved at the expense of others. A “survival of the fittest” mentality prevails, with individuals incentivised, implicitly or otherwise, to prioritise personal advancement over collective outcomes. Professional respect and inclusion are inconsistent at best; being overlooked or deliberately excluded is not the exception, but the norm. More concerning is a culture that appears to reward proximity over proficiency. Hiring and advancement decisions frequently favour personal networks and longstanding associations rather than capability or merit. The result is a leadership cohort that, in too many instances, lacks the requisite expertise to effectively guide the function, perpetuating a cycle where poor performance is tolerated and, at times, inadvertently reinforced. For those who value structure, integrity, and genuine meritocracy, this environment will likely prove deeply frustrating. For others, particularly those willing to navigate and leverage internal politics, it may offer a different kind of opportunity.

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5.0
14 Jan 2024
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Pros

Culture is important to the company, if you like the values, you'll fit in nicely and find the workplace enjoyable

Cons

Company is working on becoming global, timezones are difficult to deal with and require tremendous personal flexibility.

2.0
19 Mar 2025
Recommend
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Pros

Decent pay, good bonus, and great intiatives.

Cons

CEO seems to be out of touch.

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