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      What is the hiring process like at Rio Tinto?

      Rio Tinto reviews

      Disappointing interview experience

      L&d advisor
      Current employee
      Gurgaon, Haryana
      Recommend
      CEO approval
      Business Outlook

      Pros

      I didn’t work for the company

      Cons

      I cleared all the interview rounds for a Learning & Development position at Rio Tinto. Right from the beginning, I had clearly communicated my salary expectations to the HR, and they seemed comfortable with it at the time. However, after I had already invested around 10 hours in preparing the assignment and attending interviews—and spent nearly ₹3,000 on travel—the HR informed me that I was selected, but they wouldn’t be able to meet my expectations. After that conversation, I was ghosted for three weeks. This experience says a lot about how a company values a candidate’s time, effort, and transparency. To add to that, I sensed a lack of warmth from the hiring manager throughout the process. He was entirely focused on work-related questions, showing little interest in getting to know me as a person. It felt like building relationships and understanding people simply wasn’t a priority. An interview is meant to be a two-way street—not just for companies to evaluate candidates, but also for candidates to evaluate the company’s culture, values, and people. If your instincts are telling you something’s off, listen to them. You’re likely to spend one-third of your day in that environment—it’s important that it feels right.

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      Good Company, hired toxic people

      Analyst
      Former employee
      Gurgaon, Haryana
      Recommend
      CEO approval
      Business Outlook

      Pros

      Good Work Culture Good Off shore team Employee benefits

      Cons

      Mass hiring has lead entry of toxic people in such a beautiful organisation

      Great company, great people, great pay just plain GREAT!

      Environmental superintendent
      Current employee
      Superior, AZ
      Recommend
      CEO approval
      Business Outlook

      Pros

      Rio Tinto has been wonderful to work for thus far! This is one of the few mining companies putting up lot of resources to change its culture, focusing on everyday respect principles and values. The company is very transparent with both negative and positive shares surrounding their reputation. The people and leadership are easy to work with, inclusive in every way possible. The pay and benefits are well above industry standard from what I've seen and experienced. PTO is very generous for new people AND for experienced personnel hired in. All previous related work experience is counted and applied toward your 20 year week increase. In my 20 years in the this field, Rio Tinto is by far the best company I've worked for.

      Cons

      None! Honestly been a great experience with Rio Tinto in my 2 years working for them.

      Zero

      Project manager
      Former temporary employee
      Recommend
      CEO approval
      Business Outlook

      Pros

      Nothing,bad management, heavy PMO process and managers without experience

      Cons

      Very bad place to work with very bad management.

      Recommend

      Senior specialist
      Current employee
      Brisbane
      Recommend
      CEO approval
      Business Outlook

      Pros

      People, culture, pay, benefits, flexibility, great office and amenities.

      Cons

      Onboarding slow, however was done by an external talent acquisition contractor.

      Chaotic

      Permitting advisor
      Former employee
      Belgrade, Central Serbia
      Recommend
      CEO approval
      Business Outlook

      Pros

      Good pay Good people Good project

      Cons

      Zero job security Bad hiring and redundancy policy

      1

      DEI on Steroids!

      Engineer
      Current employee
      Perth, Western Australia
      Recommend
      CEO approval
      Business Outlook

      Pros

      Meeting the company and leadership hiring target DEI criteria will set you on a road to success with this company.

      Cons

      Not meeting the company and leadership hiring target DEI criteria will see you struggle, as you are at a disadvantage.

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