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Arup

4.3
  • 1,000 - 50,000 employees

Corporate Social Responsibility at Arup

9.0
9.0 rating for Corporate Social Responsibility, based on 25 reviews
What projects/initiatives does your employer run and what have you worked on personally?
The company seems to have a very strong morals and will only take projects that allow them to be maintained with a few initiatives to track the positive impacts that Arup projects have had.
Graduate, Sydney - 05 Sep 2024
TOO committed - this has resulted in negative consequences on us
Graduate, Auckland - 05 Sep 2024
Portion of profit goes to pro-bono work. Opportunities for part-paid social or humanitarian work.
Graduate, Brisbane - 05 Sep 2024
We are leaders in social responsibility
Graduate, Sydney - 05 Sep 2024
Partnership with Engineers without Borders, Smith Family and other initiatives. Internal environmental committee Projects are vetted against their contribution to the sustainable development goals.
Graduate, Adelaide - 07 Aug 2024
The company is doing the right thing. But there are some individual who are not recycling properly, which is a source of collective frustration. Overall, the company is taking visible and impactful actions to fulfil CSR commitments.
Graduate, Brisbane - 22 Jul 2024
We invest internally in research, work with EWB and other charities to being socially responsible.
Graduate, Adelaide - 17 Jul 2024
Difficult to say, do not pay attention for it
Graduate, Brisbane - 15 Jul 2024
ARUP has a charitable arm dedicated to non-profitable international development projects, such as helping with natural disaster relief or working on refugee re settlement. All projects are viewed though a social lens, with impacts on the environment and broader community, not just the client, considered.
Graduate, Melbourne - 30 Oct 2023