Just a matter of doing work well until at senior-or-so level. From there I would imagine you could pursue leadership opportunities.
Graduate, Auckland - 06 Aug 2019
Still a graduate, difficult to comment on this. Appears that there are many more career progression possibilities and promotions with the new manager as opposed to the old one.
Graduate, Wellington - 06 Aug 2019
Hard to say as have only been in the job for less than a year. There are BIG jobs/projects that if you are a keen individual will be able to easily chase.
Graduate, Wellington - 06 Aug 2019
Don't really know too much about that
Graduate, Auckland - 06 Aug 2019
I don't know anything about this
Graduate, Auckland - 26 Jul 2019
Don't think there is a whole lot of promotion possibilities for another couple of years
Graduate, Auckland - 25 Jul 2019
Haven't had a chance yet, after graduate programme I will be pursuing this alot more
Graduate, Auckland - 25 Jul 2019
Seems hard to move around in career prospects here.
Graduate, Hamilton - 25 Jul 2019
Seems to be a good opportunity for progression after I finished graduate years
Graduate, Tauranga - 25 Jul 2019
Graduates get promoted after 2 years. Moving office or teams is a sure fire way to get promotions. Many graduates leave the company in search of higher pay as the internal salary increases aren't very competitive
Graduate, Auckland - 25 Jul 2019
I don't know much yet but it seems that after two years of being a graduate, promotions depend on performance
Graduate, Christchurch - 25 Jul 2019
after 2 years you become professional
Graduate, Auckland - 25 Jul 2019