Mainfreight Reviews

3.0

42% would recommend to a friend

(533 total reviews)
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Don Braid

92% approve of CEO

44% positive business outlook

Mainfreight has an employee rating of 3.0 out of 5 stars, based on 533 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an average working experience there. The Mainfreight employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Transportation and logistics industry (3.5 stars).

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533 reviews
3.0
6 Jan 2014

Graduate "Program"

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Pros

Competency and diligence were rewarded with advancement. Opportunity to learn the logistics/transport business from the bottom up. A very hands-on experience (could also be seen as a con, depending on your point of view)

Cons

No real support for grads, only the odd token meeting. Didn't feel the company had much of an idea about what a grad program was and how it should be run. A very ad hoc approach. Salary not commensurate with hours worked.

1.0
27 Oct 2018

CULTure shock

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Easy to get the job, long and drawn out but an easy process Cheap food from the work kitchen Can be easy to move around, only due to high staff turnover. Cameras and screens on the phones, calling between depots is much more personalised, it makes it much easier to build rapport with colleagues outside of your own branch.

Cons

Low pay, particularly for grads. Grads earn $56K for a 45 hour week. Others earn $60K+ for the same or less hours, coming into the work place with just as little industry experience, but with no tertiary qualifications. Overtime is only paid to some employees, some just have to work until the job is done, even when the workload has increased. No paid maternity leave. No leave loading. No structure to the grad program, this is used as a selling point initially, just wait until you are begging to get out of a crappy role which isn’t teaching you anything, and they make up rubbish reasons to keep you in that role, usually just because they are understaffed and you’re already trained up for that role. They’ll just hire someone new to do the role you’re looking at, it’s easier for them to do that than train you for a new role AND a new person for your old one. Job ambiguity, it’s easy to be expected to do work not within your job description because “no one is above anything and we must all help each other” meanwhile some people don’t even do their own work and others are always picking up after them. They pride themselves on the “Ready, fire, aim” philosophy, even with regards to safety (or lack there of) in operations and training of new employees. Sooooo much nepotism. I have worked in gossipy workplaces before, most of them are, but this is like been in high school again. Highly toxic work environment, which is exacerbated by the open plan office.

2.0
9 Feb 2022
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Pros

Team members are very approach and friendly Management are understanding and willing to help in times of need Very well known and respected in the logistics & supply chain industry. Looks very good on resume as graduate

Cons

45 hour working week minimum (8:00am - 5:30pm) (Interviewer firstly stated it was 40 hour per week, which later changed). Usually 46-50 hours working week Overtime was regularly indirectly pressured by managment, which was disappointing. No Work Life balance Lower than average wage Graduate Role: Free-roam and self reliant learning. (Positive when feedback is instant and regular) - Some days working 70% alone - graduates costs less, and are more obedient. - Cheap manual labour Culture wasn't clear depending on the "buy-in" of the individual. - No Human Resource managment national wide. (Concerning)

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