BHP reviews

4.0

83% would recommend to a friend

(2,591 total reviews)
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Mike Henry

85% approve of CEO

68% positive business outlook

BHP has an employee rating of 4.0 out of 5 stars, based on 2,591 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The BHP employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Energía, minería e infraestructura pública industry (3.7 stars).

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1.0
Mar 14, 2023
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Pros

Pay is ok - not amazing There are some perks re hotel discounts etc Flexible work options available Good networking opportunities

Cons

Convoluted and over complicated systems and processes Lots of bullies in senior roles Terrible culture Pay could be a lot better Lots of unsuitable people in roles due to being diverse Looks great from the outside- awful place to work on the inside Low morale Toxic culture

1.0
Aug 17, 2022

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Pros

Compensation and benefits were very good

Cons

Culture was very poor driven by bad leadership, who were concerned with self interest and self preservation. People were promoted not based on merit but based on loyalty and obedience to management above. People who were knowledgeable and had talent were often pushed out of the Company as they were considered a threat to established management in place.

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BHP Response
3y
Thanks the review. We are sorry to hear your concerns. The BHP team.
1.0
Nov 5, 2021
Recommend
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Pros

I have good remuneration as a long term leader, but this is used openly to justify me being forced to work against my own beliefs.

Cons

I have witnessed a functional coup at BHP over the last few years. The help, being HR and an harem of self-proclaimed change agents have forced a woke mind set on everybody where even the most mundane comment could be seen as a micro-aggression and met with cancellation or shaming. The senior leaders have done nothing to keep it in check, they have actually promoted it. The people who actually do the work and make the money are the people who suffer. In my opinion BHP is openly sexist against males. They do not try to hide it. Recruiting processes, discipline processes are all impacted by an obvious bias against men. BHP do not respect australian law. They work outside of it and then order their team of communications experts, or transformational change agents find a way to get away with it. This is very often with issues of discrimination or unfair dismissal where people and families have been turned upside down by these sociopaths. BHP nurtures sociopaths, but only if they are diverse or if they can be sneaky enough to gaslight those around them with a smile on their face. Then they are celebrated for being change enablers. A personality cult is promoted with senior leadership through emails, noticeboards and slide shows which play on loop constantly in the office. The topic is most often something woke and it is in my face every single day. BHP need to go back to being a company where people commit time and effort in exchange for a salary. It is not their place to comment on politics and to make people feel like they are worth less because they happen to not be diverse. Having a set of beliefs on political topics should not be a condition of employment at BHP but it seems like it is.

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BHP Response
4y
We take an absolute zero tolerance approach to abuse of any kind. We would strongly encourage you to report your concerns as soon as possible to our Ethics Point: https://secure.ethicspoint.com/domain/media/en/gui/23435/index.html so it can be assessed by our independent team.
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