Office spaces are generally very nice & modern, with multiple office buildings around the city. Dress code is business attire however there is casual Fridays.
Graduate, Melbourne - 22 Jan 2020
Open plan offices, most of the company hot desks which we are not doing yet but will soon. Facilities are pretty decent. We have a coffee machine. I work in the CBD and Clayton. Dress code is business attire but it is pretty lax. Casual Fridays.
Midlevel, Melbourne - 22 Jan 2020
dress code is very much determined on the team you're working in, but ranges from smart casual to casual
Graduate, Melbourne - 22 Jan 2020
Facilities are fantastic, new modern offices, no set desk locations. You dress for your day generally so if you have no meetings you can be casual. Dress code depends a lot on what area you work in too. IT is generally more casual and Finance more formal.
Midlevel, Melbourne - 22 Jan 2020
Facilities are great, the office is pretty much all hot desks, it could be a little cleaner. The dress code is very casual unless you have an important meeting.
Midlevel, Melbourne - 22 Jan 2020
Largely open plan. The locations (in the city) are close to train stations and food/shops. Kitchens and milk/tea/coffee are available on the floors, as well as areas for socialising. The dress code varies but is usually business casual.
Graduate, Melbourne - 22 Jan 2020
Some are very old, some are very new. If you work in the HQ at 242 Exhibition Street, the office is great!
Midlevel, Melbourne - 22 Jan 2020
242 Exhibition St is a fantastic location, with hot-desking features on all floors. Dress code is fairly casual, where corporate attire is largely worn, however not strictly enforced.
Midlevel, Melbourne - 22 Jan 2020
Beautiful offices, relaxed dress code, Hot Desks can be annoying
Experienced, melbourne - 22 Jan 2020
Most office buildings are either very modern or extremely dated. Dress code is more formal in CBD locations and more relaxed in offices outside of CBD
Experienced, Melbourne - 22 Jan 2020
Dress code is very flexible and depends on which area you work in, and your role. Office facilities are great however still traditionally laid out at it's core - a lot of collaboration spaces are still just meeting rooms with your standard desk and chairs, and hotdesking buildings feel very clinical and you feel disassociated with your work area
Graduate, Melbourne - 22 Jan 2020
Not the fanciest in the world but they're nice, clean and spacious. Dress code through the week is more similar to most corporate "casual Friday" dress codes (chinos and a button up for men) and on Friday most people wear jeans and t-shirts.
Graduate, Brisbane - 21 Jan 2020
Most offices in Melbourne are very impersonal hot-desking arrangements
Midlevel, Melbourne - 21 Jan 2020
Majority of the offices are flexible working, i.e. hot-desking. Kitchen and bathroom facilities are relatively basic but functional. Location (headquarters) is great with lots of food and coffee options around, including in the building. Dress code is smart casual to business casual - t-shirts and jeans are acceptable depending on how customer facing your role is, but business casual (collared shirt and slacks) is more common. Suits and ties are rare. Fridays are more casual.
Midlevel, Melbourne - 21 Jan 2020
FWOW = no offices and no permanent desk space which comes with the problems you would expect. Otherwise the office space is generally clean and suitable.
Graduate, Melbourne - 21 Jan 2020