Baiada Poultry
    (107 reviews)

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    Salary satisfaction at Baiada Poultry

    81%
    When Baiada Poultry employee's were asked 'How would you rate your salary?'81% of employee's rated the salary as high or average

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    at Baiada Group
    Ipswich, Brisbane QLD
    Assist with daily livestock care, feeding, health checks, farm maintenance and safe animal handling to support smooth farm operations.
    Assist with daily livestock care, feeding, health checks, farm maintenance and safe animal handling to support smooth farm operations.
    classification: Farming, Animals & ConservationFarming, Animals & Conservation
    2d ago
    2d ago

    at Baiada Group
    Neerabup, Perth WA
    Manage end‑to‑end farm operations, lead teams, and ensure high standards of productivity, animal welfare, and compliance.
    Manage end‑to‑end farm operations, lead teams, and ensure high standards of productivity, animal welfare, and compliance.
    classification: Farming, Animals & ConservationFarming, Animals & Conservation
    14d ago
    14d ago

    What’s it like working at Baiada Poultry?

    AI summary of recent reviews

    Employees at Baiada Poultry appreciate the friendly and supportive colleagues they work with, often forming good working relationships and friendships. The consistent hours and flexibility with shifts are valued, with stable weekly hours and plentiful overtime available. Many employees also enjoy the variety of work and opportunities to learn different roles and develop new skills across various positions.

    However, there are some potential challenges to consider. Management is frequently mentioned as an area for improvement, with employees noting opportunities to enhance leadership structure, communication, and decision-making processes. Training and onboarding could be strengthened with more formal programmes for new roles. Some employees indicate that the workload can be demanding and compensation may not always align with the level of responsibility or physical demands required. The workplace culture varies across departments, and the work can be physically demanding, particularly in roles involving heavy lifting and extreme temperatures. Additionally, opportunities for career progression and full-time positions may be limited at certain levels.