We actively try to use ethnic minorities as suppliers. Gender issues are discussed regularly and the company stance on LGBT and respect to all is clear. There appears to be no bias as to who is/isn't recruited, however efforts are being made to increase indigenous population within the company.
Graduate, Melbourne - 30 Oct 2017
Awareness and efforts towards reducing sexual and racial discrimination
Graduate, Auckland - 30 Oct 2017
Highly committed, but better than that it's mostly a non-issue and everyone gets a fair go. I understand from being around other colleagues that things like balancing a family and work are quite possible, though there are probably still improvements that could be made.
Graduate, Canberra - 30 Oct 2017
It seems everyone is treated as an equal
Graduate, Melbourne - 30 Oct 2017
Very limited Aboriginal presence. LGBT is not very openly discussed so I cannot comment.
Graduate, Sydney - 30 Oct 2017
Diversity Council, mostly focused on gender equality. Push for women in senior positions
Graduate, Sydney - 30 Oct 2017
Don't see any issue with this. I believe currently quite good.
Graduate, Melbourne - 25 Oct 2017
There are some great diversity initiatives within the company, however these don't always translate to every office. The company's maternity leave policy is good. Unsure of paternity leave arrangements.
Graduate, Brisbane - 23 Oct 2017
It's about 50/50 with males to females in the Environment sector, there is a diverse range of ethnicities and everyone is welcoming.
Graduate, Newcastle - 20 Oct 2017
very good.
Midlevel, Melbourne - 18 Oct 2017
No one is discriminated against as such, but there is always room for improvement
Graduate, Melbourne - 18 Oct 2017
I believe WSP is extremely welcoming and the diversity council really helps with engagement and knowledge.
Graduate, Sydney - 18 Oct 2017
Diversity seems sufficient
Graduate, sydney - 18 Oct 2017
Seem to be standard diversity goals
Graduate, Brisbane - 18 Oct 2017
WSP has a good balance between men and woman and I feel the hiring standard is excellent.
Graduate, Christchurch - 17 Oct 2017
The company prides itself on diversity.
Graduate, Melbourne - 17 Oct 2017
I can only comment on what I have seen (as an average white Aussie born woman). There are many women in the office of both Australian decent, new Australian status and permanent citizen status as well as employees from other parts of the world on exchange.
Graduate, Melbourne - 17 Oct 2017
I am not very well versed on the company's policy with respect to women, ethnic minorities and LGBT however there is a reasonable gender balance in the workplace and my fellow graduate engineers are a solid 50/50 mix.
Graduate, Brisbane - 17 Oct 2017
The company is very diverse and really stands behind its women moving forward
Graduate, Canberra - 17 Oct 2017
Attempting to improve on diversity are gradually showing.
Midlevel, Melbourne - 17 Oct 2017