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AECOM New Zealand

3.5
  • 50,000 - 100,000 employees

Culture at AECOM New Zealand

7.5
7.5 rating for Culture, based on 39 reviews
Please describe your company's culture both in the office and after hours. Let us know about the structure and hierarchy, cooperation and teamwork, and socialising amongst colleagues.
Very friendly culture in the office and after hours, easy to get along with everyone
Graduate, Auckland - 10 Nov 2023
The culture within the Young Professionals within AECOM is great - however there is that divide between YP and seniors. I think its just my team.
Graduate, Auckland - 09 Nov 2023
Excellent, really good office environment.
Graduate, Hamilton - 09 Nov 2023
Lots of events, especially for young professionals to network in the office and outside. Inclusion of all positions for events too
Graduate, Wellington - 09 Nov 2023
The culture is diverse and accepting, there is plenty of opportunities to network and catch up with colleagues both inside and outisde of work hours
Graduate, Christchurch - 09 Nov 2023
It is a very busy, friendly culture in the office. Staff are happy to approach me to introduce themselves and coffee catch-ups are a real thing! After hours, there are a lot of networking/ socialising opportunities for staff, on Fridays in particular. I still struggle to understand the hierarchy or structure of our department/ wider team. Our Environment lead doesn't seem to completely understand the work that Communication and Engagement experts really do. C&E is a relatively new department to the organisation.
Graduate, Auckland - 09 Nov 2023
We are a pretty small office (60) so we all get to know each other really well. We have pods for our different teams, but we are all often catching up in other pods, and most of our teams work together for projects. We are often catching up and getting feedback as teams, which are around 4 to 10 people, so you develop quite a bit together. Lunch is often taken in the breakroom, but you will see people working through lunch if they have a lot of work on, and they will often leave early as a result. We have a social hour on Friday afternoons, and social events available outside of working hours, such as early professional hikes. Lots of team members also share hobbies and time outside of work.
Graduate, Hamilton - 08 Nov 2023
Really good, collaborative and relatively flat structure in our office. The different types of engineers (or other) are really linked versus other companies/offices. The social aspects are really good with strong social clubs, young professional clubs and general Friday drinks/lunch etc...
Professional, Wellington - 08 Nov 2023
Almost everyone in the office is very friendly. I like the people I work with and happily spend time outside of work hours socialising with them. Particularly the early professionals seem to have a good number of social events with good turnout
Graduate, Christchurch - 08 Nov 2023
The culture amongst my team is excellent, and amongst the graduate cohort. But much of the social and networking events are left to individuals to organise. Wider office culture I would say is not great, with groups and teams sometimes being removed/distant from others
Graduate, Auckland - 08 Nov 2023
I really like the culture
Graduate, Auckland - 08 Nov 2023
Everyone immediate of me seems very friendly and supportive of each other. I have had much interaction outside of my group because I work mostly in site office.
Graduate, Auckland - 08 Nov 2023
Culture in the office for myself has been great. All the managers and senior employees are very welcoming and accommodating as are the older graduates and young professionals etc. Connect program has been a massive part of a good culture within the office and has been a great way of getting to know the people in the office outside of the workplace.
Graduate, Hamilton - 08 Nov 2023
In office: tea and lunch breaks with lots of socialising are reasonably regular when people aren't too busy with deadlines. After hours: usually sports events and Friday night drinks are the most consistent after hours events.
Graduate, Auckland - 08 Nov 2023
Decent social events outside of work.
Graduate, Auckland - 08 Nov 2023
There's not much going on after hours, no real team bonding. During work hours, culture seems okay. However, there is a massive barrier between people and getting to know others, and you need to be careful what you say or do (don't feel like you can be yourself around others sometimes).
Graduate, Auckland - 07 Nov 2023
My team is very supportive and helpful. The pace at which i'm learning has been good for a graduate role and I am encouraged by my colleagues. My team is also very social and friendly, making work-life quite enjoyable.
Graduate, Hamilton - 06 Nov 2023
No one in the office have their own office which is really good idea where you can approach your boss easily. Employee manages their own work-time as long as your work completed appropriately. Every Friday, we gather in the kitchen for drink where you get to know other people from different team.
Graduate, Wellington - 06 Nov 2023
Its typical to work a bit more than 40 hours but most people don't work crazy hours. Teams leads can be disconnected and the process is slow for anything to reach the higher up managers. My teams gets along well but I know many others that don't. Most social events are driven by a few individuals, the office as a whole doesn't push good social events.
Professional, Auckland - 03 Nov 2023
AECOM's work culture is great. If anything is keeping me here it is the cool jobs and the work culture. We embrace diversity in the workplace and celebrate many cultures. We have a supportive team, from people managers all the way up to the regional manager. We socialize both in the office with work events and after work as well (social sports, BBQs, tea get togethers).
Professional, Christchurch - 03 Nov 2023