Casual dress code unless you have a formal meeting. Offices have undergone improvements making them brighter, greener, and with clearer recycling opportunities
Midlevel, Melbourne - 20 Nov 2019
This is my first role so i dont have much point of comparison but I really like the layout and the location away from the city.
Graduate, Melbourne - 20 Nov 2019
Improving a lot
Graduate, Melbourne - 20 Nov 2019
Can wear casual dress every day. Could use a bit more seating space but actions are being taken
Midlevel, Melbourne - 19 Nov 2019
Very pleasant, lots of places to work away from your desk.
Graduate, Melbourne - 19 Nov 2019
They are very good. They're just a little out of the way .
Graduate, Melbourne - 19 Nov 2019
Location is convenient, great we have parking. The introduction of a "dress for your day" dress code has been great.
Midlevel, Hawthorn East - 19 Nov 2019
They are trialling hot desking. only instant coffee and home-brand tea bags in the kitchens. and no lactose free alternatives available (e..g soy milk).
Graduate, Melbourne - 19 Nov 2019
Dress for your day policy and facilities such as gym and meditation room
Graduate, Melbourne - 19 Nov 2019
Head office is in Tooronga, Hawthorn East. Houses approximately 3000 people. Modern facilities with neighbouring cafes and the highest trading Coles supermarket in Australia (Tooronga Village). The dress code has recently become more casual; 'dress for your day'.
Graduate, Hawthorn East - 19 Nov 2019
There is a Modern Workplace Project going on now that is enabling and improving our software and physical workspaces to allow for better collaboration. Coles has introduced a "Dress for your day" policy which allows team members to dress for their day. For example, IT Developers can come in more casual t-shirt and jeans. However if there is an external engagement, then there is an expectation that you dress appropriately.
Graduate, Melbourne - 19 Nov 2019
Good location, free parking. standard office fit out with good meeting spaces. not a hot desk office. Dress for your day policy.
Graduate, Melbourne - 19 Nov 2019
Dress code is dress for your day which is handy. Office space is currently undergoing large reconfiguration to make it more flexible.
Graduate, Melbourne - 19 Nov 2019
Brisbane office is basic. Melbourne office is awesome. Dress code is 'dress for your day' (ie: jeans and a shirt around the office, business attire for external client meetings, red shirts when out in stores).
Graduate, Brisbane - 19 Nov 2019
Good location, older offices but they are improving.
Midlevel, Melbourne - 19 Nov 2019
Nice workspace, recently revamping part of it.
Graduate, Melbourne - 19 Nov 2019
Coles SSC is an amazing building. I attend the gym here most mornings (when I can roll out of bed before 7), there is a huge hub with food options, good coffee and seating, outdoor courtyards and bbq areas etc. Dress code changed recently to "dress for your day", which is a nice change to dress smart casual when meetings are minimal, and dress up when you have meetings with suppliers etc
Graduate, Melbourne - 19 Nov 2019
The office space is enormous, almost like a compound. It has newly renovated conference rooms and a great food court below. Also adjacent to the tooronga shopping centre and st kevins playing fields. Huge multi level car park that's free - never not found a park. Dress code has changed to 'dress for you day', which essentially means as long as your not meeting a supplier you can wear whatever you like excluding rips and stains etc.
Graduate, Melbourne - 19 Nov 2019
Dress code allows you to dress for your day which is more flexible
Midlevel, Melbourne - 19 Nov 2019
The space is nice enough but plain and just grey and white (maybe a bit of red). Many areas are currently being refurbished and look much more modern. Unfortunately they do not seem to be updating out desks.
Graduate, Melbourne - 19 Nov 2019