Hot-desking is common for most client facing employees, leadership does not have their own offices, and it's very open plan and collaborative. There is a cafe and barista in house, and a studio to prototype new concepts and technologies and showcase these to clients.
Graduate, Sydney - 29 Aug 2017
Always have lot of space and very keen on OHS
Graduate, Sydney - 29 Aug 2017
About to move to a new office in a more central location, where we'll have more space and much better facilities. The dress code differs slightly depending which team you're in, but is generally corporate. When working on Design led projects it's far more casual.
Graduate, Sydney - 29 Aug 2017
Modern and comfortable working spaces are provided. Tea, coffee, biscuits etc. are provided. There is no official dress code but most people dress in standard office work attire.
Graduate, Canberra - 29 Aug 2017
The dress code does not suit technically oriented people and usually when not really required you are expected to come in formal dress.
Graduate, Sydney - 29 Aug 2017
There will be a relocation to a new office in 2017. But current offices are not the best in terms of space.
Graduate, Melbourne - 29 Aug 2017
location is good, and facilities are good. Most of the time we work out of client offices though.
Graduate, Sydney - 28 Aug 2017
Fantastic offices.
Graduate, Melbourne - 28 Aug 2017
Home office is great, and in a great location. Dress code is formal as being on client site everyday.
Graduate, Wellington - 28 Aug 2017
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Graduate, Melbourne - 28 Aug 2017
Brand new building located in Collins street. Fit out is very cutting edge and people friendly. Dress code is quite relaxed and casual clothing is the norm in many parts of the business. Only time suits are definitely required are in client meetings.
Midlevel, Melbourne - 28 Aug 2017
The office facilities are in an amazing location. The offices themselves are a bit small, with a limited number of desks available to hot desk. This will improve when we move into our new office in October. The dress code is smart casual, with no managers wearing any ties. Casual Friday's are a jeans and t-shirt dress code
Graduate, Melbourne - 28 Aug 2017
Dress code is office formal wear. The office space is nice and has good facilities - however I work at the client site so I don't spend much time there.
Graduate, Melbourne - 28 Aug 2017
Dress code varies between clients. We dress for our clients, which means we can sometimes wear jeans and a T-shirt and sometimes we need to wear business suits. It depends. Location is great, very centralized to everything and currently has great views. We have a very open office plan as we are largely an agile workplace - where we can be with the client
Graduate, Sydney - 28 Aug 2017
The offices are very well maintained and impressive. The dress code is up to the professional standards. can do Friday smart casuals.
Graduate, Sydney - 28 Aug 2017
Dress code is business, but because of its consulting nature we generally spend our time are client offices, though we will be moving to a new location soon. Main offices located in Melbourne CBD.
Graduate, Melbourne - 28 Aug 2017
Impressive, however the only con is very little space.
Graduate, Melbourne - 28 Aug 2017
Properly maintained and clean
Graduate, Melbourne - 28 Aug 2017
Pretty cool for a digital agency in a consulting firm.
Graduate, Sydney - 28 Aug 2017
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Graduate, Sydney - 28 Aug 2017