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Cochlear

4.4
  • 1,000 - 50,000 employees

Career Prospects at Cochlear

7.2
7.2 rating for Career Prospects, based on 25 reviews
Please tell us about promotion possibilities and fill us in on what it takes to move up the ranks.
It's looking likely that i'll be able to transition into a role where i'll leverage my background even better than my current role. Once you're in, cochlear prioritises employee retention. It's very common for employees to move horizontally from engineering to marketing etc
Intern, Sydney - 02 Dec 2024
I can see from other company announcements that people can move across from a role in one department to a new department easily. Promotion opportunities depend on the department itself, but most departments have junior, senior and then principal. I have yet to have a conversation where i can understand how moving up those ranks work though
Graduate, Sydney - 23 Aug 2024
With only two real 'levels' of engineer (engineer and senior engineer), it feels as though there is limited options for promotion until you've reached technical expertise, which would take quite a number of years
Graduate, Sydney - 16 Aug 2024
As a graduate engineer, i'm not too sure what the promotion opportunities are like at this stage but it seems to take a few stages. First as an engineer, to senior engineer. From here employees can either branch into management or become a technical specialist. However, going into management will require further studies and obtaining an mba. Cochlear seems willing to promote excellent individuals
Graduate, Sydney - 16 Aug 2024
Highly specialised field requires a lot of expertise and hard work to be promoted
Graduate, Sydney - 16 Aug 2024
Good long term intra-company career growth, i don't know much about it but it seems slow paced. Lateral movement seems very good in the company, not sure how hard it is to really move 'up'
Graduate, Sydney - 15 Aug 2024
I am unsure of what it takes to move up ranks. In some teams it seems like a mostly flat structure
Graduate, Sydney - 08 May 2024
I don't know too much about it but i hear it depends a lot on positions becoming available i. E. Someone leaving
Graduate, Sydney - 08 Jan 2024
People respect competence and hard work and will reward it with promotions
Graduate, Sydney - 30 Oct 2023
Promotions seem to be limited
Graduate, Sydney - 30 Oct 2023
It seems there is reasonable career progression from graduate engineer to engineer, to senior engineer and then it can be difficult to get another promotion
Graduate, Sydney - 29 Oct 2023
External applicants seem to be preferred rather than internal employees for promotions. However, lateral movement is common and viewed as good for career development
Graduate, Sydney - 29 Oct 2023
I'm still working this out myself, but i see there is room and opportunities to grow which excites me!
Graduate, Sydney - 11 Feb 2023
There seems to be reasonable opportunities for promotions, but you may have to be patient. The company is offering a lot of secondments now and these can be good opportunities
Midlevel, Sydney - 02 Oct 2017
I find performance and commitment is well recognised, and promotions occur when deserved (i. E, there are no "rules" about when it cannot happen)
Midlevel, Sydney - 16 Feb 2017
Difficult to move up the ranks as many people in this business stay for a long time. Thus there are few openings in senior positions
Midlevel, Sydney - 24 Jan 2017