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Telstra

4.0
  • #6 in Technology
  • 1,000 - 50,000 employees

Office & Workplace at Telstra

8.7
8.7 rating for Workplace, based on 20 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.
Office is located in Melb CBD and has many floors. There are many recreational areas. Dress code is casual/formal. The people in tech are a lot more casual than formal but still dressed appropriately
Graduate, Melbourne
the main office is easy to get to as it is located in the CBD. the spaces are nice, they have table tennis and a nintendo switch for recreation.
Graduate, Melbourne
The office I work in is fairly well maintained, although a bit dated. I know that offices in other locations have better facilities but there is nothing terrible about my office. The dress code is quite casual, with a large range of styles and levels of formality. Some people where business attire whereas some where casual clothes. Working from home, the dress code is very casual.
Graduate, Brisbane
Good location in CBD near public transport, good EOT facilities, good kitchen, bathrooms, lots of space. Dress code is smart casual, some people wear more formal button ups and ties, I often go with a polo and long pants
Graduate, Brisbane
I work in Melbourne office at 242 Exhibition Street. We have locker facilities in each floor. For recreational activities, we have Ping Pong, Foosball, Video Games, Snack and Quick Lunch Kiosk, Food Court. The dress code is business casual.
Graduate, Melbourne
The city offices are all hot-desk type workspaces, so no-one has their own desk. The space is quite large and modern, but also rather bland and no personality (desks must be kept blank). Facilities are fairly good and clean. Dress code is technically business casual, but the enforcement of this is quite relaxed.
Graduate, Brisbane
Office in all major Australian cities plus additional work spaces dotted around the country. The Sydney office is in the middle of George St and has some pretty incredible views. The floor I work on is collaborative, stimulating and spacious. Lockers are available, coffee machines, balcony, hot/cold water taps, kitchen, televisions, ping poing tables, standing tables, couches, etc. Great space to work. People come into the office dressed both in hoodies and suits- you can wear what you feel comfortable in, as long as its workplace appropriate.
Graduate, Sydney
Our office space and location are exceptional, offering ample facilities and support. There's no strict dress code, but it is encouraged to maintain a level of professionalism in our attire.
Graduate, Perth
They are kept in good and clean hygiene, and are comforting and welcoming
Graduate, Melbourne
Nice facilities but need more of an incentive to go into office, whether it's free coffee or a dedicated day weekly for free lunch. With the luxury of working from home in a cost-of-living crisis it is much cheaper to work from home rather than travelling into the city.
Graduate, Sydney
The office space is really nice, has everything I would need. Clean toilets, access to kitchen facilities, located close to the station. The dress code is technically business casual but they are not strict on it. I usually dress smartly when going into the office and put in a bit more effort if there is a specific event on.
Graduate, Melbourne
The office space is newly built and is fantastic. Easily the best corporate space I've seen in Adelaide. Modern, clean, functional and a great environment to get work done in. Dress code is relaxed, dress how you want.
Graduate, Adelaide
The Canberra location is quite good, however comparatively use a spruce up.
Graduate, Canberra