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The Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning (DELWP) and the Department of Jobs, Precincts and Regions (DJPR)

4.2
  • 1,000 - 50,000 employees

Office & Workplace at The Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning (DELWP) and the Department of Jobs, Precincts and Regions (DJPR)

7.6
7.6 rating for Workplace, based on 20 reviews
Please comment on your company's office space, location and facilities. And while we're at it, please tell us a little about the dress code.
Really nice office in Melbourne's CBD, my team dresses relatively casually most of the time
Midlevel, Melbourne - 08 Jun 2018
Offices - Some offices are high quality, others are old and in need of upgrades...particularly in rural centres
Graduate, Ovens - 07 Jun 2018
The office infrastructure appears satisfactory. For roles that have issued uniforms there is the expectation that they are to be worn. Other roles have a neat casual or neat business attire dress code.
Graduate - 07 Jun 2018
Casual to semi casual, shirt and nice pants is fine. Uniform for regional jobs where community interaction is common.
Midlevel, Melbourne - 07 Jun 2018
There are many locations that provide hot desks so that you can work from many locations
Graduate, Melbourne - 06 Jun 2018
Uniforms in the regions. smart casual to corporate wear in the city
Graduate, Melbourne - 06 Jun 2018
The current open office set up is distracting and not maximised to reduce chronic noise (high pitched ringing) and constant interruptions.
Graduate, Melbourne - 06 Jun 2018
There are a wide variety of offices across the state, all with different layouts and facilities. Dress code in the regions is either uniform or smart casual, whereas in the CBD the dress code is more business attire.
Graduate, Traralgon - 05 Jun 2018
Some offices are small. Locations are pretty good. Facilities are pretty good too - but maybe there could be more done to regional offices - update them to be more modern.
Graduate, Hamilton (now)/ Inverleigh (in 2017) - 04 Jun 2018
Very dull space. There are some plants but nothing to make the office nice in any way. Location and facilities are all very good. Dress code is all over the shop. Some people wear uniform, other corporate and other wear trackies. Very laid back on that behalf.
Graduate, Melbourne - 04 Jun 2018
Dress code is not quite corporate, but slightly more dressy than neat casual. Men normally wear chinos or trousers and a long-sleeved shirt (unbuttoned at the top, no tie), for women it varies (skirts/pants and a blouse, dress, etc.)
Graduate, Melbourne - 04 Jun 2018
Office space is great. Plants everywhere, veggie garden outside. Great break out space (where we have lunch) with comfy couches. A place to relax. Location is okay. No viable Public Transport options, which is disappointing. Close to food shops. Dress code is quite casual. On my first day, I dressed quite corporate to realize I am way over dressed. In higher up positions, corporate clothes are worn more. I would wear general slacks, a long sleeve top and a company jacket, with black lace up shoes.
Graduate, Melbourne - 04 Jun 2018
Sometimes lights don't work and small things like, that but overall they are good. The dress code in my area is fairly casual.
Graduate, Melbourne - 04 Jun 2018
Corporate wear. Modern spaces and facilities.
Graduate, Melbourne - 04 Jun 2018