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Macquarie Technology Group

4.8
  • 100 - 500 employees

Working Hours at Macquarie Technology Group

9.2
9.2 rating for Working Hours, based on 15 reviews
How flexible is your company when it comes to hours?
Quite flexible. You can choose the shifts that work for you.
Graduate, Sydney
Quite flexible. You choose the shift you want to work on.
Graduate, Sydney
I currently work 7am to 4pm. The company is more than flexible if needed, as many graduates are still studying whilst they work.
Graduate, Sydney
The work requires a reasonable amount of hours. You are in charge of managing your own workload.
Graduate, Sydney
Quite flexible. I am still at uni so the company gives me time to attend classes
Graduate, Sydney
They have been very flexible, especially since I am still studying at university. I have been able to adjust my hours on certain days where I need to attend university.
Graduate, Sydney
The company is supporting me with my uni. I can pick days and hours I want to work. Get time off to do my assignments
Graduate, Sydney
I can choose the shifts I want to work. Its a 24/7 environment to there are lot of shifts to choose from. Also the company gives me time off to attend my uni classes
Graduate, Sydney
Shifts are broken up into 3 nine-hour blocks, morning, afternoon and night (with overlap). In your interview you get the chance to display a preference for one of the time slots (although night is usually reserved for those with a few months on the job experience). HMC is in the office 5 days a week (which will likely include a weekend). Work from home is not possible in this area of the business.
Graduate, Sydney
The company is very flexible, as long as you complete your allocated hours.
Graduate, Sydney
I am thoroughly enjoying the hours that I spend working. The team leaders of the HMC are easy going and ensure that the working hours are flexible to suit our needs.
Graduate, Haymarket
In the HMC, there are 3 shifts (morning, evening, nights) as they operate 24/7. They are quite flexible around uni or what shifts you want to do but the hours are set. It is also expected you do those hours 5 days a week BUT you can do it in different arrangements of shifts (Morning/Evening etc)
Graduate, Sydney
I have chosen the morning shift; I start at 7AM but still finish at 4PM. If I end up being late, I can simply let my manager or team leader know through sending a message and go about my day. Overall, I may be at the office for 9 hours, but I am only expected to work for 7.6 of those hours as the rest is reserved for breaks and lunch.
Graduate, Sydney