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Fonterra

4.1
  • 1,000 - 50,000 employees

Diversity at Fonterra

8.0
8.0 rating for Diversity, based on 38 reviews
Please provide further information on diversity with respect to women, ethnic minorities and LGBT. Please comment on issues such as recruitment, retention, promotion, child care, maternity leave, etc.
Making great progress in a historically male dominated industry
Graduate, Palmerston North - 29 Aug 2024
No issues I'm aware of.
Graduate, Palmerston North - 23 Aug 2024
They have plans in place working with a number of diversity advocation groups (all visible on the careers website I believe). Depending on the site you are on and the part of the country you are in the-on-the-ground culture ranges from very progressive and accepting to less so. Enquiry about the specific site and team you are looking if this is of concern to you.
Graduate, Palmerston North - 23 Aug 2024
I haven't noticed any issues with diversity I think we have a good mix of people and I don't see any favoritism.
Graduate, Christchurch - 22 Aug 2024
Fonterra's recently signed a diversity in engineering agreement making them leaders in diversity and inclusion
Graduate, Hamilton - 22 Aug 2024
Plenty of diversity and inclusion Although think it would be better to hire someone who deserves the role, rather than hire for diversity sake.
Graduate, Palmerston North - 22 Aug 2024
strong commitment to diversity and inclusion.
Graduate, Auckland - 22 Aug 2024
Definitely a strong focus which is very good to see! well integrated. Need to be wary that it shouldn't be too forced, and praise is still given to people outside of this community i.e inclusion of LGBTIQA+ doesn't come at the expense of exclusion of others. NZM site's inclusivity could be improved.
Graduate, Auckland - 22 Aug 2024
I think the current system is fair and requires no more additional resources
Graduate, Christchurch - 22 Aug 2024
I'm not too familiar with these efforts.
Graduate, Auckland - 22 Aug 2024
A times recruitment or management seem set on matching population statistics rather than treating people as people
Graduate, Hamilton - 21 Aug 2024
They are pushing hiring managers to have equal split going into the final hiring decisions
Graduate, Auckland - 08 Aug 2023
I think the women's benefits are good, lot's of men especially but my team is mainly women which is cool.
Graduate, Auckland - 08 Mar 2023
We have obvious commitments to diversity. Unsure about the later points specifically.
Graduate, Hamilton - 08 Mar 2023
There has been some commitment to diversity and inclusion but if oftentimes can come off as tokenistic. A lot of the initiatives that have been made have been passionate people taking matters into their own hands. I do understand that Maori initiatives are relatively well represented but more could be done to help integrate them into the workplace. I also do feel as though there is basically no LGBTQI representation as the glow group does not do anything, there are barely any company-sponsored cultural initiatives and there is always more that can be done to help support women in STEM roles.
Graduate, Auckland - 08 Feb 2023
Working on a manufacturing site, being a women is definitely a minority. However, I do steps in the right direction with improvement, but there's lots more than can be done. Especially promotion that it is a good and exciting place for women to be.
Graduate, Hamilton - 08 Feb 2023
I feel a little torn about this question as although there are some great policies, they are really trying and there are some people who do some amazing work I do think there is a bit of resistance culture wise. Culture wise it seems most people are for diversity.
Graduate, Auckland - 08 Feb 2023
I think it is good and the areas of improvement e.g., business programme retention, is being actively worked on so good to see. Looking very promising.
Graduate, Auckland - 08 Feb 2023
Diversity becomes less frequent the higher up the organization chart you go.
Graduate, Auckland - 08 Feb 2023
As good as any other company I'm aware of
Graduate, Auckland - 08 Feb 2023
What does your company do to attract applicants from less privileged backgrounds?
unsure exactly but know there are a few programs with pathways into the company
Graduate, Auckland - 08 Aug 2023
The benefits and experience level requirements.
Graduate, Auckland - 08 Mar 2023
I honestly don't know - sorry. I do think a lot of jobs wouldn't require degrees and with just a small amount of time investment, even like an internship they could encourage more social mobility.
Graduate, Auckland - 08 Feb 2023
We will work/are looking to work with clubs within universities, groups outside of work e.g., TupuToa.
Graduate, Auckland - 08 Feb 2023
A lot of people who have climbed the ranks don't necessarily have a university degree, but started as an operator, showed initiative and interest to learn, which has taken them to where they are now.
Graduate, Hamilton - 08 Feb 2023
I'm aware they give university scholarships
Graduate, Auckland - 08 Feb 2023
I know that there is an opportunity for people to enter our graduate programme through a M?ori pathway. Otherwise I am unsure.
Graduate, Auckland - 08 Feb 2023