Rio Tinto reviews

3.8

75% would recommend to a friend

(2,421 total reviews)

Simon Trott

59% approve of CEO

61% positive business outlook

Rio Tinto has an employee rating of 3.8 out of 5 stars, based on 2,421 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Rio Tinto 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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2K reviews
1.0
Oct 10, 2021
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Rio Tinto pays well compared to other companies in the industry. Probably 20% more than the average. However, your salary will never change beyond your starting salary plus a small annual inflation bump.

Cons

Toxic work culture. Very hard to get anything done as everyone is resistant to change. Even if the change is an obviously good idea it will get stalled for months then quietly pulled. Perception prevails over reality. By this I mean the loud shouty career politician types who tell everyone how good they are, are seen as much better than the people who are good at doing the actual work. There is also a "woke" agenda in the workplace that is being heavily pushed by HR so that hiring candidates has nothing to do with actual skill anymore. All the VPs run their divisions like feudal warlords. Internal promotions across business units are almost impossible to get as the managers prefer to just hire their mates. It is very much not a meritocracy.

1.0
Sep 29, 2021
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

I am a Senior Data Engineer at Rio Tinto Commercial (Singapore) office Good Benefit "Above Average" Compensation

Cons

- Very long working hours (Have to work more than 12 hours a day and even 1 or 2 days on weekend). Factoring in the long working hours, the compensation is not longer that great. - Constantly (Almost hourly) monitoring of AWS Cloud log to make sure you are working and not slacking off. - Monthly feedback session is just an opportunity to remind you of " How high your pay is and how many people are waiting to replace you!" - Office Politics is rife, Regardless of what contribution you made, it will be portrayed as “easy tasks.”

1.0
Jun 28, 2016

Engineer

Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Good pay Nice technical challenges Great place to learn Lots of systems to play with Nice region Locals are nice people

Cons

With the new Smelter in Kitimat BC all local English managers have been demoted and replaced by Quebecers. In some cases, Quebecers who reported to English managers in the past are now Managers and the former English managers now report to the Quebecers who used to report to them. Promotion and advancement within the company extremely difficult unless you are a Quebecer and you come from Saguenay. Very toxic, ruthless and disgusting work environment where Quebecers don't hesitate to walk on others' head in other to get higher in the hierarchy. Rio Tinto demotes people without advance notice and can relocate you anywhere in the plant and you don't have a word to say about it. Poor employment recognition. Management doesn't listen to employees. High employee turn over. HR doesn't care about people leaving and don't feel the importance to understand the reasons why. They do schedule exit interviews before you leave but they don't care. It is just part of the process. Very experienced English engineers and managers who had been with Rio Tinto for several years have now started to leave the company because of bad work conditions. For the Kitimat site, current English engineering employees are mostly EIT's in non-management positions. Performance reviews are just for the show and everybody gets the same bonus percentage no matter how much effort you put in. I have seen many cases where people (Quebecers) behave in a way and make calls for their own personnel benefit which is damaging to the company financially. Some managers (Quebecers from Saguenay) enjoy using their position and the power authority they are given to negatively criticize, degrade, denigrate, and discredit employees. The Kitimat Smelter was an awesome place to work in the past but now that it is managed by Quebecers, it has become a disgusting place where to work. Trades are also very frustrated (with reason) and the next negociation for the renewal of the collective agreement at Summer 2017 is expected to be extremely difficult.

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