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Department of Industry, Science and Resources

3.9
  • 1,000 - 50,000 employees

Office & Workplace at Department of Industry, Science and Resources

7.9
7.9 rating for Workplace, based on 15 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.
Everything is clean, open offices, with the exception of senior leaders who get their own offices due to security of information. No set dress code, but some teams do have unsaid expectations of business attire - this is mostly where there's high contact between the department and Parliament/ministers.
Graduate, Canberra
The space is nice, and the dress code is standard office attire with casual Friday's. unfortunately, the IT equipment is old and has limited functionality, which is part of why I prefer work from home, with a much more modern setup. Keyboards are sticky, screens are dirty and sometimes damaged, and in general IT equipment needs an overhaul. Desks are nice and big though so that does help.
Graduate, Canberra
They are serviceable but it gets loud, there needs to be some noise reduction.
Graduate, Canberra
DISR's facilities are really nice. However the dress code is more formal than I would prefer.
Graduate, Canberra
Great office, inner city location easily accessible by public transport and even walking distance for those in the inner north. Serviced by great lunch spots and cafes. I found the dress code varies depending what team you are working in but overall, pretty standard work wear.
Graduate, Canberra
The office is clean, friendly and located conveniently for my purposes. The facilities have everything necessary to meet my needs. The dress code is not onerous and flexible enough to allow for themed events in the department. This contributes to a positive workplace culture.
Graduate, Canberra
The location is great, the facilities advocated for by the Inclusion Network are amazing (breastfeeding rooms, respite room). There is no continuity of space on floors which is very difficult to judge space. I find it very difficult to work in my current space as meeting rooms have no soundproofing near me, there is also very little light in my area and I have not been made aware of any extra lighting provisions available so I often have to book a meeting room to work. The dress code is so inconsistent and frustrating to understand. We are one dept but i have had to change how I dress depending on what floor I am working on.
Graduate, Canberra
They are fine, it's an office. Modern enough. Dress code is business, Fridays are "casual"
Graduate, Canberra
Office space is well furnished and maintained and supports a casual Friday dress code.
Graduate, Canberra
The office is clean and located in a convenient position. The dress code is nothing out of the ordinary.
Graduate, Canberra
All DISR offices (Industry House, VIC State office, NMI Port Melbourne) are all well-kept, spacious and tidy. All offices are fitted with working amenities. The DISR VIC state office is incredibly close to public transport, however it was difficult gaining access to at the beginning due to poor communication with the state office administrator. NMI Port Melbourne has great laboratory facilities, however space is very limited as instruments and stacked next to each other and desks are fitted very close together in the labs and office spaces. The dress code in the laboratory is leaning more casual of the business casual, as long as closed toe shoes and proper PPE is worn in the laboratory. Dress code in the office leans toward more business of the business casual. There is also a casual Friday option.
Graduate, Melbourne