Pros
Kinross Gold’s Round Mountain mine is hands-down one of the best places I’ve ever worked. Standards are high, performance is noticed and rewarded, and people genuinely care about doing excellent work. Top performers are recognized with real opportunities—promotions, raises, and challenging projects that keep you growing. Compensation is outstanding: industry-leading wages, regular overtime if you want it, solid annual increases that actually beat inflation, and a benefits package that feels generous rather than grudging—comprehensive medical/dental/vision, strong 401(k) match, boot allowances, safety incentives, and immediate eligibility for most perks. Work-life balance is respected with predictable shift schedules, decent PTO accrual (starting early), and paid holiday shutdowns that let you actually enjoy time with family. Safety culture is top-tier—daily focus, regular training, monthly safety meetings, and real investment in equipment and procedures that meet or exceed MSHA standards. Facilities are clean and well-maintained, communication across teams is clear and effective, and the crew is professional, skilled, and motivated. Leadership at both site and corporate levels (shout-out to the Round Mountain GM team and CEO Paul Rollinson) is visible, approachable, and focused on long-term success. The 6-month and long-term outlook feels strong—ongoing expansions, smart investments, and a clear path to sustained production and profitability.
Cons
It’s remote Nevada desert work—hot summers, cold winters, and a long drive to bigger cities. The job is physically demanding, and shift work isn’t for everyone. That’s about it. The rewards far outweigh any minor drawbacks.