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  • #2 in Accounting & advisory
  • > 100,000 employees

Working Hours at PwC Australia

7.5
7.5 rating for Working Hours, based on 36 reviews
How flexible is your company when it comes to hours?
office once or twice a week, wfh rest of the time
Graduate, Sydney
Way better than I expected, very flexible when quiet, relatively flexible when busy
Graduate, Sydney
Project dependent
Graduate, Sydney
So flexible! Obviously when something is due you need to finish it, but there's no issues with ducking out for an appointment and coming back to finish off work after hours.
Graduate, Sydney
Often have to work longer than 7.5 hours (8.5-10hrs most days)
Graduate, Sydney
Have been able to work more in the PwC office as opposed to client office more recently which is good
Graduate, Perth
Work hours are pretty flexible, you are able to start earlier and then finish earlier and vice versa. Although its hard to do this when your are on a project, the team might schedule a meeting at 4-5 and you need to stay back longer to attend it.
Graduate, Canberra
I was told before I started audit that I would be doing all these long hours by others who had previously been in the industry. I do not feel that this is the case at all for me. I work 8:30 to 5 almost every day and rarely have to work overtime. I have also never felt pressured to work overtime.
Graduate, Perth
Extremely flexible particular concerning I don't live near the office. Allows me to work for home primarily.
Graduate, Sydney
Overtime is the norm.
Graduate, Perth
The company itself is very flexible when it comes to hours but my team is a little less flexible.
Graduate, Perth
Busy season: 9 - 10. off-peak season: 9 - 5
Graduate, Sydney
I am pretty okay with my hours maybe because we are still graduate. But I do set boundary on that.
Graduate, Brisbane
8:45-5:15 - flexible
Graduate, Melbourne
work 7.5 per day
Graduate, Melbourne
Super flexible in terms of wfh and working in the office. Also pretty good when it comes to changes in hours, starting early to finish early and vice versa.
Graduate, Melbourne
The company seems to be extremely flexible when it comes to hours as long as it is reasonable and you inform/give people the heads up/keep everyone in the loop
Graduate, Sydney
I work 8am-4pm most days (30 minute lunch) and 1 day a week from home. Very flexible as long as you do the hours expected of you and your team no what your doing. I do get some comments and it has been noted like its a bad thing that I rarely stay back and I don't work weekends
Graduate, Perth
Hours aren't ideal during busier times, but the working environment makes it a lot more manageable.
Graduate, Sydney
Very flexible which is great. They allow us to WFH very often, and we don't need to be in the office at any particular time, nor for any specific amount of time.
Graduate, Adelaide