BHP
Address | 125 St Georges Terrace, Perth WA, Australia | ||||||||||
Phone | +61 3 9609 3333 | ||||||||||
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Website | www.bhp.com | ||||||||||
Categories | Mining Company, Oil and Natural Gas Company | ||||||||||
Rating | 2.9 8 reviews | ||||||||||
Nearest branches BHP Nelson Point — Lot 6254 Wilson St, Port Hedland WA |
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BHP reviews
8 BHP has recently partnered with Woodside. The decision of the senior leadership in this company leaves me questioning if they even have morals and values.
Seismic blasting the sea floor? How entirely cowardly. Just stop. Close down this potential project.
It is completely embarrassing that the senior management thought this was a good idea.
But just because you have invested in a mistake, doesn’t mean you should keep investing in it. This is a massive mistake, stop investing now.
“BHP wants a ban on sales of new petrol and diesel powered cars in Australia by 2035 and says governments should ensure the nation has the necessary infrastructure to support an increasingly electric car fleet. ”
No other company has emitted more CO2 in Australia’s history than BHP.
Now the rent seeking parasite wants the government to ban petrol cars and force everyone to buy electric cars using nickel, a mineral that BHP mines. (They recently divested their oil assets to Woodside)
I’m getting sick and tired of big corporations telling the government what to do. Are you?
Wonder if BHP knows now with its decision to make people be part of the Medical Procedure for Covid that anyone who works for BHP and contracts Covid from there workplace is entitled to Sue under WorkSafe. Lol well done BHP. Good way to increase your Work Safe Compensation. Lol.
Excellent place for lunch many options and a nice covered outdoor area. We went to the cutting board. A nice sandwich type place with the friendliest staff ever. They honestly made the place. Food was good.
Interned here in late 2018-mid 2019, staff in the team I was in were friendly and supportive. The offices are clean, modern and with a good view of the river. Company culture seemed to be pretty positive, and working hours were flexible (they're quite big on that).
I worked for them for two years and they terminated me and most my friends unfairly, never sigh up for (os) it part of bhp politics to get rid of workers with more possibilities when they need to without considering permanent roll and giving you any benefit after leaving.
The building is pretty modern, very easy to reach. It is surround by different shops, pharmacy, food courts, gyms etc.
The company is pretty much one of the best companies in Australia to work for. Apparently job satisfaction is always depended on many factors and the most important one is the team that a person work for. I can only talk about my experience and it was very positive. There is always opportunity to learn and BHP encourage employees to keep enhancing their career by providing enormous online courses, workshops etc. Safety rules are extremely strict and no excuse is acceptable, but it is understandable, BHP is a very large organisation and any accident can damage its reputation. All in all, it is a good company, it has very nice buildings, offices, there are very opportunities to learn, lots of family and community supports offers and programs.