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Hall & Wilcox

4.5
  • 1,000 - 50,000 employees

Diversity at Hall & Wilcox

9.1
9.1 rating for Diversity, based on 74 reviews
Please provide further information on diversity with respect to women, ethnic minorities and LGBT. Please comment on issues such as recruitment, retention, promotion, child care, maternity leave, etc.
Clear goals on female and cultural representation. We have a dedicated LGBTQIA+ committee. During recruitment, we were asked to blank out our names on our CVs so that in the initial screening process there would be no chance of gender/race bias.
Graduate, Sydney - 23 Aug 2024
As noted earlier, I was impressed with the 'blind' recruitment process for clerkships.
Graduate, Melbourne - 23 Aug 2024
It is clear that Hall & Wilcox H is very committed to diversity, especially with recruitment process. I have never seen a company hire so many 'older' people before (especially at graduate level) - great that people entering law later in life aren't excluded. I believe partner ratio is almost at (or is already at) 50/50 male to female - incredible effort.
Graduate, Perth - 01 Aug 2024
very accommodating and supportive even as a junior.
Graduate, Sydney - 31 Jul 2024
I do not know about this.
Graduate, Melbourne - 31 Jul 2024
DEI training is part of the formal induction program. There is a diversity committee managing events and inclusion.
Graduate, Perth - 30 Jul 2024
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Graduate, Brisbane - 30 Jul 2024
Very good.
Graduate, Melbourne - 30 Jul 2024
Very diverse
Graduate, Brisbane - 30 Jul 2024
The office is quite diverse with people of all ages and backgrounds.
Graduate, Sydney - 30 Jul 2024
Following the appointment of 7 female partners, there is a strong emphasis on cultural shift towards 50/50 split. Pro bono work and community engagement is strong with LGBTIQA+ community and I there are many other programs and support networks that encourage work in this space.
Graduate, Melbourne - 15 Jul 2024
One thing that gravitated me towards Hall & Wilcox was the amount of women who worked here. I knew as a female myself that law previously was a male dominated industry, and have acknowledged how Hall & Wilcox are trying to close that gap between the amount of males compared to men they hire. Hall & Wilcox H also has a indigenous program where they hire people who have indigenous Australian heritage. Hall & Wilcox H is also LGBTIQA+ friendly, they also have a committee for this. I know Hall & Wilcox H also has additional paid parental leave.
Graduate, Melbourne - 12 Jul 2024
We have a diversity and inclusion committee who endeavours to advocate for this and encourage education on the topic.
Other (Please specify) - First year lawyer, Melbourne - 11 Jul 2024
We are committed to diversity, and our numbers in relation to gender balance were good compared to similar firms. Obviously, there is still work to do.
Other (Please specify) - Lawyer (first year), Melbourne - 05 Jul 2024
During promotions this year, all 6 partners promoted were women. The firm is transparent in their goals for gender equality and the steps it feels are required to achieve it.
Graduate, Sydney - 04 Jul 2024
I think the firm does a reasonably good job at committing to diversity but could always do more.
Graduate, Sydney - 03 Jul 2024
The firm is constantly on the forefront of all diversity initiatives and actively encourages a diverse culture, while requiring inclusivity and kindness from all partners and employees.
Other (Please specify) - Lawyer, Melbourne - 02 Jul 2024
Hall & Wilcox has many entrenched incentives with respect to equality in sex for promotion and membership of the partnership group. It is committed to achieving pay equality. Hall & Wilcox also readily supports many minority groups by celebrating their events, and promoting awareness internally and externally.
Other (Please specify) - Lawyer (formerly Law Graduate), Brisbane - 01 Jul 2024
My firm is extremely inclusive and attentive to all team members' individual needs. Speaking from experience, I needed to take leave as a prospective parent. Although I felt apprehensive at first as this is my graduate year, my firm showed kind understanding and encouraged me to prioritise family first!
Graduate, Melbourne - 01 Jul 2024
There is an LGBTIQA+ community within the firm. There are multiple initiatives and themed nights recognising this community. There is also a panel discussion on respect to women, with a recent discussion on the topic of equal pay and pay ceilings.
Graduate, Sydney - 01 Jul 2024
What does your company do to attract applicants from less privileged backgrounds?
Hiring a diverse set of candidates with emphasis on their professional skills, attributes and credentials, irrespective if they have come from a less privileged background.
Graduate, Sydney - 23 Jun 2023
My company has a number of pathway programs to attract applicants from numerous backgrounds.
Graduate, SYDNEY - 22 Jun 2023
Through the First Nations Pathway Program.
Graduate, Melbourne - 15 Jun 2023
Very inclusive of social mobility and community support initiatives.
Graduate, Sydney - 15 Jun 2023
The firm has a pathway for Indigenous candidates, which is a very positive development. The firm also engages with students from less privileged schools.
Graduate, Melbourne - 08 Jun 2023
I understand there is a program for First Nations students but am unfamiliar with the particulars. The 'blind' applications are great as well.
Graduate, Newcastle - 07 Jun 2023
The application process is great. The possible biases are removed from that process by stripping away certain details from the application.
Graduate, Perth - 06 Jun 2023
Blind employment screening helps to avoid unconscious bias in recruitment
Graduate, Melbourne - 29 May 2023
I believe they remove all info about schools, family history etc from the application process so it is just the essentials about a person to the playing field is levelled enough to give everyone a shot at an interview.
Graduate, Brisbane - 25 May 2023