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3.6
  • 50,000 - 100,000 employees

Office & Workplace at Australia Post

8.1
8.1 rating for Workplace, based on 12 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.
Head office is currently located in the CBD and the floor layout is set up according to a hot-desking policy. Employees adopt either a business or business casual dress code depending on their team culture.
Graduate, Melbourne
Slick! Modern, classy, good technology for a range of spaces. Great kitchens and Dyson Airblade hand dryers, can't go wrong. Dress code is smart casual - seems like the more senior you are, the more casual you dress.
Graduate, Sydney
The office is bright and light. It is open plan and managers sit with the team members (do not have their own office). The dress code is smart business - this is interpreted in different ways by different people e.g. some people come in wearing smart/neat looking sneakers while others wear heels. Friday is Casual Friday and it is acceptable to wear jeans.
Graduate, Melbourne
Dress code is fine it is different for most people I think maybe we the teams but I like the office I do like the Hotdesks and can experience different desks a few days so it has been nice going in to the office and seeing a huge space and how people work.
Graduate, Melbourne
Office is 4 minutes away from parliament station. There are a lot of great lunch spots nearby. There are decent coffee and hot chocolate machines on each floor with an assortment of teas available as well. Employees also have access to shower facilities and personal lockers. Certain floors also have fun amenities like a fooze ball table or game machines.
Graduate, Melbourne
Hot desking environment/agile workspace. The dress code is regular corporate attire, and casual Fridays. Some business units have a more casual dress code.
Graduate, Melbourne
Our office is based in Melbourne CBD, and has many spaces for both individual work and collaboration. High tech facilities (Webex conferencing rooms), kitchens on each level and areas to socialise. Dress code differs from team to team, but for us it's generally business-casual (not too formal).
Graduate, Melbourne