Based on 44 surveyed graduates working at Coles. Read on to get an insider’s view on life as a graduate.
4.2
Based on 44 reviews
Pros & Cons
Great management is very inclusive, and team members truly care about your development and growth. There are lots of perks, such as free food and the ability to taste test new stock.
Work culture and career progression
As a graduate, I am involved in decision-making and feel as though I have genuine autonomy.
They value growth and development very highly.
Great company culture, many support systems as a graduate to allow you to become a competent and high achieving employee in a short amount of time. allow you to own work right away.
The worst thing about working for Coles is that it is easy to burn out because there is so much commitment and responsibility that everyone carries.
As a large organization, it can be difficult to adjust and settle in at the beginning.
How big the company is, so you really need to make an effort to expand your network and office location.
It is a big business to learn
Office location
What Insiders Say
7.6
Career Prospects
7.6
Career Prospects
Graduates are guaranteed a position at the end of the program.
Coles is extremely focused on sustainability and is doing a range of projects to support it. They also donate significant amounts to charitable endeavors.
I am always pushed in my role and have had multiple opportunities to lead projects or components of projects from commencement to delivery. My team is very supportive and is continually facilitating learning processes for me to engage with.
It is a very large space, with lots of parking. It has booths so you can attend meetings without additional noise, meeting rooms, and conference rooms. You dress for your day. You can wear your company work polo or dress in smart casual clothing.