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Baker McKenzie

4.3
  • 1,000 - 50,000 employees

Management at Baker McKenzie

8.2
8.2 rating for Management, based on 39 reviews
How accessible are managers and do they make good mentors? You may want to address internal communication, performance feedback or praise and recognition.
Yes, highly satisfied. Wonderful mentors, people genuinely care about you and your learning. I feel like every partner has an open door policy, which I think is rare in our industry.
Graduate, Melbourne - 10 Sep 2024
Partners and senior members of the firm are very accessible. There are structured check in points in the graduate program to ensure that there is an opportunity to get feedback. Beyond this, senior members are also open to and regularly do give feedback and mentorship informally.
Graduate, Melbourne - 03 Sep 2024
Managers are generally forthcoming with feedback and cognisant of workloads. Due to their position, managers can be very busy and it can sometimes be difficult to communicate with them.
Junior Associate, Melbourne - 03 Sep 2024
Partners are very available and generally very generous with giving feedback. All partners I have worked with have taken time out of their schedule to assist and give feedback whenever I have asked for it or whenever there has been an opportunity. Regular performance reviews during graduate rotations. Internal communication is clear and effective.
Graduate, Sydney - 03 Sep 2024
In my experience senior lawyers are very friendly, approachable and patient and keen to give feedback so you can improve.
Graduate, Sydney - 03 Sep 2024
I think that the quality of managers is mixed. Some partners and managers have excellent management skills and are excellent mentors. A more stringent performance feedback process would be useful and should be followed strictly (re day to day work).
Associate, Melbourne - 03 Sep 2024
I think this is team dependent, but across the board they are quite approachable, down to earth, willing to share and good at giving feedback. Good at praise when you have done something well. Sometimes there can be lack of feedback but I think when you seek it out and prompt them it is received well.
Graduate, Melbourne - 03 Sep 2024
My supervisors have always been approachable, helpful and willing to provide feedback.
Graduate, Melbourne - 03 Sep 2024
In my team, the partners are approachable and provide excellent feedback and mentorship. I often am given the opportunity to work with them one on one and then often am provided praise, have acknowledgement of good work, and they communicate well where there are areas to improve.
Junior Associate, Melbourne - 03 Sep 2024
Most partners I have worked for have been accessible and good mentors, although it depends on the team and the dynamic. I think the rotation feedback sessions are good to get feedback, praise and recognition - otherwise it is generally through email.
Graduate, Sydney - 03 Sep 2024
Very satisfied - always helpful, communicate well and provide useful feedback.
Graduate, Melbourne - 03 Sep 2024
My mentors / supervisors are great. They are part of the reason I settled in the team I did. They push me to take on more responsibilities and are always there when I need another opinion.
Associate, Melbourne - 03 Sep 2024
My supervisors / managers are exceptional. They are incredibly accessible and I work directly with them on a daily basis. They are good with technology and very accessible via Skype / Zoom (which makes working from home very easy). They are very generous with their time and provide constructive feedback to improve my performance. Finally, they are always very appreciative of my work.
Midlevel, Melbourne - 30 May 2021
Immediate supervisors are excellent mentors, taking time to explain context and provide feedback. Partners open for the same but require more prompting.
Midlevel, Sydney - 20 May 2021
The terms "managers" and "management" are not defined in this survey, so it is difficult to respond to this query without making some assumptions. I am expecting that this query relates to more senior lawyers who generally occupy a more managerial function at the Firm, and / or HR. Managers are, overall, good I think. These persons are (I understand) accessible to staff, although I have never reached out to the senior lawyers occupying positions like Melbourne or National Managing Partner. I can therefore not comment on whether they make good mentors etc. However, they do generally provide good internal communication to the entire office / Firm on key issues, and I think they navigated and communicated about COVID in a good way, all things considered.
Midlevel, Melbourne - 20 May 2021
Managers take a keen interest in the development of juniors, including encouraging knowledge and business development skills.
Graduate, Sydney - 19 May 2021
Good mentors, good communication, performance feedback and praise/recognition
Graduate, Sydney - 19 May 2021
Yes - they are accessible.
Graduate, Melbourne - 19 May 2021
Dependent on the individual. My assigned manager is hands off, with limited interaction. This, however, carries through to the whole team and is to be expected with some managers. Other work providers perform a management role also. Prompt for feedback, but only receive it from certain work providers (even then, not super explicit). Internal communication mostly online due to the team working from home; but I do a lot of face-to-face with one work provider in particular. Nothing lacking in this virtual communication - most providers give great summaries/context of the matter and task.
Graduate, Sydney - 12 May 2021
All experiences with partners that I have had are great! You will often find someone's work style or ethic that you wish to adopt. There could however be improvement with internal communications of the Firm, particularly on international announcements.
Graduate, Sydney - 11 May 2021