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Dulux Group

4.3
  • #4 in Retail & consumer goods
  • 1,000 - 50,000 employees

Office & Workplace at Dulux Group

6.9
6.9 rating for Workplace, based on 16 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.
There are renovation plans in place for 2022, where the office will be redesigned to better suit a hybrid working environment. There is an in-house cafeteria, with subsidised coffee ($2 and discount if you bring your own cup!) as well as $8 lunches. M-City is across the road for more food options.
Graduate, Melbourne
Clayton office space is great with multiple levels, working spaces and an on-site cafeteria. Padstow office is ok, but in my opinion, due for some improvements. Dress code is casual.
Graduate, Sydney
It's out in Clayton, there's a Cafeteria with cheap coffee (e.g. $2), DGTech have hot desks and Microsoft Teams meeting rooms AND the dress code is smart casual which is great.
Graduate, Melbourne
R&D have limited space as we have to work here everyday while IT department has even more space while they don't need to come and work onsite.
Experienced, Melbourne
The office space could be improved on. For one, my office lacks bathrooms. It has just one toilet each for the men and women for an office that accommodates around 20 people or so. Parking is worse. There are only 8 parking spaces for the office so many workers have to use the paid parking spaces nearby.
Graduate, Auckland
Very outdated office space
Graduate, Sydney
Dress code is business smart which is good. Office is a huge space, just need some refining on some levels.
Graduate, Melbourne
Clayton is a bit of a tricky location to get to, with not a lot in terms of social hang outs around. We are currently updating some levels to be more modern and open plan. The cafe onsite is good. Dress code is smart casual.
Graduate, Melbourne
Desks in innovation centre are old, the chairs are old and getting destroyed. No mounted screens, no locks on cupboards.
Midlevel, Melbourne
Dress code is business casual.
Graduate, Melbourne
We are running out of space, and getting to the point were we don't have enough desks for people. The dress code is very relaxed in R&D.
Graduate, Clayton
Our office and lab space is unique in that the main office / headquarters is right next to the laboratory! This makes it really easy to have meetings with marketing counterparts and meet people from across the wider business. We are also about to go through a large office refurb to update desks and chairs. The dress code is business casual, leaning more towards the casual side if most of your time is spent in the lab, because even with lab coats there is always the chance of getting paint on your clothes.
Midlevel, Clayton