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Ross Batstone
Former Employee – worked at Boral full-time for more than a year
Pros – Flexibility of Schedule.
Opportunity for OVERTIME!
Cons – Going through lean process
If you are not willing to put on your boots an work then go home
Advice to Senior Management – Top heavy company. Not much room to grow. Advancement is almost non existent.
– I'm optimistic about the outlook for this company
2013-05-03 09:33 PDT
Former Employee – worked at Boral full-time for more than 7 years
Pros – old equptment, breaks down which creates plenty overtime,
Cons – lack of maintenance on mobile plant, managers must apply for funding to have mobile equiptment fixed or its not done ,not as big on safety as they make out they are, employee assistance = 0, very top heavy in management
No, I would not recommend this company to a friend – I'm not optimistic about the outlook for this company
2013-05-22 16:38 PDT
Current Employee – been working at Boral full-time for more than a year
Pros – - Working culture.
- Personnel development.
- Safety
Cons – - in Boral working timing is not suitable.
Yes, I would recommend this company to a friend – I'm optimistic about the outlook for this company
2012-07-08 09:53 PDT
Current Employee – been working at Boral full-time for more than 3 years
Pros – Work Life Balance and Benefits, Non-Union
Cons – High Turnover, Favoritism, Good Old Boy Network, Poorly defined policies
Advice to Senior Management – Change Management
No, I would not recommend this company to a friend – I'm not optimistic about the outlook for this company
2012-08-06 09:44 PDT
Current Employee – been working at Boral
Pros – Good professional company to work with.
Cons – No policise for promotion & increments
Advice to Senior Management – No advice
Yes, I would recommend this company to a friend
2012-05-22 01:21 PDT
Former Employee – worked at Boral
Pros – Good company
Good products
Monday thru Friday days
Cons – The company itself was not an issue. As with any workplace, other employees can make or break and cause/fuel drama. This office has one of the latter.
Advice to Senior Management – The management was fair and professional. I have no real advice I would like to share regarding this location as far as management goes.
2011-12-17 10:00 PST
Current Employee – been working at Boral
Pros – The core of Boral lies in its generalist business, as it is one big conglomerate of business divisions.
Boral suits those engineers who want to develop their managerial skills from day one.
It does not suit the engineer who wants a structured career path in engineering per se (design, analysis etc.)
There are many different business units, from asphalt to concrete and quarries, plasterboard, bricks and timber etc You will not run out of things to do and jobs to learn.
Boral takes pride in its General Managers and to climb up the corporate ladder, they expect you to develop a generalist approach in running a business.
You would get exposure to project management, maintenance, contracting, production and manufaturing working on different sites to corporate planning and strategy development work at HQ.
You can very quickly learn about looking at a balance sheet and managing a P & L
Its also a people's business, and you would manage people and teams much earlier at Boral than you would at other "more structured" firms
Its a very flat structure, and access to your GM is as easy as almost anyone else.
Its an open door policy and you would not run out of mentors and people to give you direction.
Training and development is also well structured, as well as defined career paths.
Cons – Just like any other operations business, you are not surroudned by the world's intellectual talents. Working on site and in workshops means exposure to an english language of very limited vocabulary :) and some narrow minded people. It is not an office enviornment in the city where your surrounded by flashy degrees and nice people, eating toasted muffins and drinking caramel flatwhites. Operations are tough, and you will get tested. And you almost really only get one shot at it. First impression means everything. We dont do long hours but we def start early. Working culture is something that would be very hard to change but you might actually see the challenge in that. You will get thrown in the deep end when you start, and you will be monitored. In an operations business you can get left in an area esp when your doing a good job, so you will constantly have to put your hand up and make yourself known to the seniors.
Advice to Senior Management – Maybe consider secondments to management consulting firms, instead of losing some good employees to them who want to cross the bridge and do some of that work, why not offer consultants an operations experience, and get our operations people to consult, and therefore, make them more rounded managers. I would love to have that opportunity presented to me.
Yes, I would recommend this company to a friend
2010-03-16 15:19 PDT
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