Brisbane office is nice. Regional offices are okay. Sydney office (DP1) is old and dated but good location. Dress code is corporate, and on Fridays it can be smart casual.
Graduate, Brisbane - 29 Jan 2020
I guess we have very good office in terms of space, location and facilities. we do have professional dress codes with Fridays smart casual
Graduate, Sydney - 29 Jan 2020
Very good location, in Darling Harbour, with nice facilities. Dress Code: good for engineering areas, I wear jeans & a t-shirt everyday
Graduate, Sydney - 29 Jan 2020
The offices are really nice and new buildings, very modern. The bathroom facilities are quite nice and are cleaned numerous times throughout the day, and the kitchens are fairly decent. However they are a little stingy with food etc - they provide powdered coffee and teabags, but nothing else. They had coffee machines at the start of 2019, but they removed those. There is a toaster, sandwich press, microwave, fridges/freezer and free milk in the kitchens. The location currently is pretty good, it's a little walk from the station but it's in a good spot in the city with plenty of food options around. However, we will be moving to offices in Redfern this year, which is generally harder for people to get to and will make it more difficult for people who need to move between buildings for meetings. There also seems to be also less food options there. The dress code is very relaxed and informal in dev teams. It's slightly more formal for UX-ers as we have more meetings.
Graduate, Sydney - 28 Jan 2020
Fairly casual dress code. I wear t-shirts and jeans, however the official policy is a collared shirt and long pants. Shorts are generally not worn. Office spaces are open plan and make use of hot desking. I enjoy that aspect but it's not for everyone.
Graduate, Sydney - 28 Jan 2020
Great offices. Could do with more standing desks. Dress code is pretty casual, particularly in tech (T-shirt and jeans are the standard).
Graduate, Sydney - 24 Jan 2020
Sydney CBD. Business attire without ties Monday to Thursday, smart casual Fridays.
Graduate, Sydney - 24 Jan 2020
While it varies between buildings, the offices are generally very good. They are bright and open with kitchen facilities (and tea/instant coffee) available. The (unofficial?) dress code for anyone in a computer-related role is t-shirt and jeans
Graduate, Sydney - 24 Jan 2020
Variety of office spaces. Personally my building is older than others with less facilities. Dress code is business but again flexible depending on location.
Graduate, Sydney - 24 Jan 2020
Very relaxed dress code, I wear a shirt and jeans everyday. Great facilities in most of the buildings (except the very old ones).
Midlevel, Sydney - 24 Jan 2020
Location is good in the CBD, toilets are only one side of the building (which doesn't sound bad, but is a bit annoying), good amount of kitchen space, however we recently downgraded from coffee machines to coffee bags and then again to instant coffee (and I need GOOD coffee, so I'm disappointed). Dress code is flexible and varies from team to team, so it's definitely a plus.
Graduate, Sydney - 23 Jan 2020
Great facilities. Location is very city centric as expected
Graduate, Sydney - 23 Jan 2020
Some of the offices are a lot older than others. In general very good quality
Graduate, Sydney - 23 Jan 2020
Nice and modern office space. Technology e.g. phone and laptop very outdated. Dress code is corporate
Graduate, Brisbane - 23 Jan 2020
Casual Dress Code.
Graduate, Sydney - 23 Jan 2020
Hot desking. Plug laptop into any station in the office and work near the people you need to be with on that day. Great facilities with regular events and plenty of cafes near by. Dress code in Enterprise Services is business casual (T-shirts everyday). Tattoos and piercings not quite fully accepted but culture seems to be improving as management Tattoos
Graduate, Sydney - 23 Jan 2020