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Department of the Treasury

4.0
  • 500 - 1,000 employees

Office & Workplace at Department of the Treasury

6.2
6.2 rating for Workplace, based on 23 reviews
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The Treasury Building is located in the Parliamentary Triangle so it has a nice view of Parliament House and Lake Burley Griffin. There are plenty of coffee places around (e.g. National Library) however, the building isn't close to a post office or shops. The city is only about a 5 minute drive away though.
Graduate, Canberra - Invalid Date
Professional dress code. Location is within Parliamentary Triangle and only a few minutes' drive to the city. Exterior building may be old given our history but inside is nicely renovated.
Graduate, Canberra - Invalid Date
The location, however, is reasonably central to both the inner-north and inner-south, where most graduates end up living.
Midlevel, Canberra - Invalid Date
Bit of an old building but everything is functional and it is in a good location
Graduate, Canberra - Invalid Date
Dress code is formal suit and tie for males. The office is average.
Entry level, Canberra - Invalid Date
Office is good. Lots of refurbishment going on currently. Dress code is business, but depends on which area you're in if that requires a tie or not. Obviously if you're meeting clients/stakeholders, tie and jacket.
Midlevel, Canberra - Invalid Date
The Treasury building is quite old but relatively comfortable. It is in the Parliamentary Triangle, which means it's quite far from shops, with only a handful of cafes around. Some nice parks next to it though.
Midlevel, Canberra - Invalid Date
Offices are quite good - plenty of space. Dress code is professional, but allows for casual occasions.
Graduate, Canberra - Invalid Date
The Treasury building is an institution and has housed the department since the 1930's. Transition is being made to a more open work space. Lunch options can be limited given the location. The dress code is formal when interacting with Ministers' offices, otherwise it is just standard professional.
Midlevel, Canberra - Invalid Date