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The following is a Graduate Review for Lendlease.

Lendlease scores 3.7/5 based on 79 reviews.

All reviews are based exclusively on results of feedback from employees from Lendlease. Employees are asked to rate Lendlease on a wide range of work place topics, which is broken down through star ratings on the right hand side.

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What are the Best and Worst things about your job?

Best

The culture around the office is perfect for new graduates, there is a large and growing graduate network but in finance, there is also a great and very welcoming, diverse team which makes you want to come to work each day.

Worst

I work in a smaller team which has many of the same key deliverables as the larger teams which means at key times in the month there is an excessive workload for our team in comparison to the larger teams who can spread the responsibility better.

What is the annual salary for this role?

Starting salary: £35,000 - £37,000

Current salary: £35,000 - £37,000

What advice would you give to someone applying to this role?

Actually take time to complete research on the company before and during the application process. As you need a cover letter, ensure you tailor it to the role and the company, it shows you have a desire to work here.

Do you have any interview tips?

Be yourself, don't panic or overcomplicate any of the questions. The majority are asking for examples of times where you've demonstrated particular skills, have a think about soft and technical skills and come up with a few examples in your head so you are prepared, the examples don't have to be in the work environment so think about hobbies and interests where you may have demonstrated the skills.

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