Good Canadian employer in transition - Avis employé Employé (anonyme) Rio Tinto

4,0
14 avr. 2010
Employé (anonyme)
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Avantages

The company has a great reputation in Montreal and Quebec generally (eg as a supporter of Bixi bikes, the Jazz Festival etc). It has a worldwide presence so employees have the chance to travel and work abroad. Salaries are good though this may change with the new ownership.

Inconvénients

The company is no longer independent since being taken over by Rio Tinto in 2007. Some senior positions no longer exist and an employee wanting to make it to the top will have to leave Canada at some point in their career.

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5,0
18 févr. 2026
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Avantages

Benefits are fantastic, employee share program, inexpensive insurance options with generous HSA contributions ($3000 per year), ample opportunities for career growth for those willing to relocate (internationally sometimes)

Inconvénients

Mining is cyclic, layoffs are always a looming threat, depending on role 50-60 hr work week is common

3,0
11 mai 2026
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Approbation du PDG
Perspective commerciale

Avantages

Local environment is very friendly and laid back. Everyone is helpful. The benefit package is nice as well. We do get the option to purchase company shares, 100% company match up to 6% for 401k plus additional deposits.

Inconvénients

Our company was recently purchased by Rio Tinto and their IT groups are very secular and specialized which makes it hard to communicate and get things resolved. I’ve also compared my salary to others with the same job title within manufacturing companies in my state and found my salary is way below the benchmark.

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