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Mainfreight Australia

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4.4
  • 1,000 - 50,000 employees

Office & Workplace at Mainfreight Australia

8.1
8.1 rating for Workplace, based on 17 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.
Offices are open plan. Facilities are purpose-built, state of the art with kitchens.
Graduate, Perth WA
The office space is open plan and simplistic. All of our offices are attached to our operations sites so they are a hub of activity. If you're working in customer service, sales, management or admin then the dress code is business attire.
Graduate, Brisbane
Very functional, open plan, coffee room, lunchroom where the kitchen team cooks meals. The newer offices are amazing, a lot of design has gone into the newer offices. Good location, although we have multiple depots in Melbourne and then around Australia as well as Globally.
Midlevel, Melbourne
The office itself is good, it's all open plan, double screens on desks. We have a great kitchen with a Chef. The dress code is relatively relaxed, general business attire.
Graduate, Melbourne
Our offices are fun and exciting. Great space and technology. Dress code is dependent on business unit to make sure there is no division between the warehouse team and office team and allows the office team to jump on the floor whenever needed.
Graduate, Brisbane
High level of investment in facilities. Very modern and clean, with modern technology and open-plan offices. Dress code is professional.
Midlevel, Melbourne
It is old and in Tullamarine. Dress is formal however no real need to.
Graduate, Melbourne
Formal without being over the top. New offices and open floor plan design.
Graduate, Coburg
Office space is vast however the location is out of the way. Would prefer if the company was closer to the city. Dress code is professional.
Midlevel, Sydney
Most facilities are large new sites with open-plan offices and commercial kitchens. Warehousing facilities are state of the art with ongoing investment into additional assets/facilities. Dress code button shirt and slacks, suit when client-facing.
Graduate, Sydney
Cubicles, no office walls for senior team members, no tie business attire, however, lacks greenery.
Graduate, Melbourne
Business attire but relaxed (no jeans though). Offices are nice but a bit worn out depending on location.
Graduate, Melbourne