Drakes Supermarkets
    (114 reviews)

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    Salary satisfaction at Drakes Supermarkets

    70%
    When Drakes Supermarkets employee's were asked 'How would you rate your salary?'70% of employee's rated the salary as high or average

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    at Drakes Supermarkets
    Rochedale, Brisbane QLD
    Join Drakes as a HR Coordinator at our QLD Head Office! Grow your career with full on-the-job training, great benefits & hands-on HR experience.
    Join Drakes as a HR Coordinator at our QLD Head Office! Grow your career with full on-the-job training, great benefits & hands-on HR experience.
    classification: Human Resources & RecruitmentHuman Resources & Recruitment
    5d ago
    5d ago

    at Drakes Supermarkets
    Findon, Adelaide SA
    Hands-on food production worker with deli experience. Skilled in stock control, team leadership, and quality standards.
    Hands-on food production worker with deli experience. Skilled in stock control, team leadership, and quality standards.
    classification: Manufacturing, Transport & LogisticsManufacturing, Transport & Logistics
    23h ago
    23h ago

    What’s it like working at Drakes Supermarkets?

    AI summary of recent reviews

    Employees at Drakes Supermarkets consistently highlight the positive relationships with colleagues and co-workers, describing them as friendly, supportive, and collaborative, with many forming lifelong friendships. The opportunities for career growth and progression are frequently mentioned as a significant benefit, along with flexible work hours that help employees balance work with personal commitments such as university studies. Many appreciate supportive team leaders and managers who provide good mentorship, and the company culture that makes employees feel like part of a family rather than just a number.

    However, there are some potential challenges to consider. Employees have noted issues with rostering and staffing levels, with some periods being understaffed during busy times whilst casual employees may receive limited hours. Workload expectations can be high, particularly when wage budgets are reduced and fewer staff are available to maintain standards. Communication from upper management could be improved, with some employees experiencing frequently changing priorities. Some have mentioned that pay rates may be lower compared to similar roles elsewhere, though progression opportunities are available. Training and onboarding can be challenging when there are management changes, and achieving work-life balance may be difficult for those in management or supervisory roles due to demanding workloads.