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Victorian Government

3.8
  • #10 in Government & public service
  • > 100,000 employees

Office & Workplace at Victorian Government

7.7
7.7 rating for Workplace, based on 23 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.
All the offices I have worked in are close to public transport. Some are nicer than other (view, kitchen facilities ect.) but all are functional. Most teams have been relaxed in terms of dress code which is good for me as a grad as I don't want to spend too much on work clothes. Others feel a little fancier which has at times made me feel out of place from the rest of the team.
Graduate, Melbourne
The offices across the city vary, but most are reasonably modern, have end of trip facilities etc.
Graduate, Melbourne
CBD Location is great. Equipment, facilities and offices are decent. Victoria Police is outstanding given the building is newly built and outfitted with high quality infrastructure
Graduate, Melbourne
I've had wonderful office spaces in all of my rotations. All centrally located in the east end of the CBD, it also means that there is always another graduate/colleague to catch up with for a coffee. The facilities are top standard, and do not feel sterile or bleak as is commonly associated with office stereotypes. Since the enforcement of hybrid working arrangements, the offices are never at capacity which helps with focusing at work. In my experience, there is no spoken dress code, and it is just expected that you dress presentably and in appropriate attire as if you were to speak face to face with a stakeholder at sudden notice. That being said, I feel that most VPS staff, even managers, comfortably wear sneakers to work.
Graduate, Melbourne
My office is truly wonderful - very clean facilities, resourceful kitchen and office space and lovely socializing areas
Graduate, Melbourne
Dress code varies between departments, between business casual and business. Both are appropriate for the type of work we do (ie. not too over or under formal). Office facilities are great.
Graduate, Melbourne
Infrastructure pretty decent, dress code is more casual than expected although formal attire still present, especially amongst senior staff.
Graduate, Melbourne
Outdated offices but still in good condition. Dress code is casual business attire.
Graduate, Melbourne
Some heritage buildings bring with it heritage problems. I.e., can't change the facade (even if it's ugly) and the inside is very old. Very close to the train station, or I guess the train station is close to the office. Nothing fancy inside because taxpayer money, but there is milo sometimes. Dress code depends on department and secretary. Treasury and Finance is a bit more corporate dress, but other ones like Education are almost casual dress.
Graduate, Melbourne
The space itself is nice and light filled but the furnishings are old and dated. The monitors need updating, as well as the desks and cubicle separators.
Graduate, Melbourne
Been in 2 basements which is a bit mid
Graduate, Melbourne
We recently moved to lv32 of 35 Collins st, the office is awesome. Feel more motivated to come in office. Our dress code is business casual, which fits with the culture.
Graduate, Melbourne
Depends where you end up working some are very nice some are quite old
Graduate, Melbourne
Clean but tired and old. some parts have been updated like toilets and communal areas but desks are a bit sad looking. The dress code is business casual, I wear business clothes with clean sneakers.
Graduate, Melbourne
Great location. Facilities are fine. The dress code is relaxed business. Some people wear suits, but you can wear jeans or shorts. I usually go somewhere in between, corporate but comfortable. I often wear runners into work.
Graduate, Melbourne
Always amazing facilities. Dress code is usually business casual.
Graduate, Melbourne