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Viva Energy Australia

4.3
  • 1,000 - 50,000 employees

Working Hours at Viva Energy Australia

8.5
8.5 rating for Working Hours, based on 13 reviews
How flexible is your company when it comes to hours?
Extremely flexible. The expectation is that provided that you are getting your work done, you can have some flexibility around start and finish times.
Graduate, Melbourne
My hours are very good. I'm working normal full-time hours of 38-40 hours per week. The extra 2 hours per week is when something really interesting is happening and I stay back. Nobody will make you stay back past your finish time, if you mention that it's home time for you they will encourage you to go home. I've also varied my start/finish time a lot which has been very useful.
Graduate, Geelong
Usually work 8:30am - 5pm on weekdays, with flexibility to start a bit earlier and finish up earlier.
Graduate, Melbourne
9-5 and I appreciate the flexibility of hours and location of work
Graduate, Melbourne
The company is very flexible however my ideal work environment would be to work from home full time
Graduate, Melbourne
I come in to the office 2 days a week and WFH the other 3 days
Graduate, Melbourne
Due to my hobbies I've got a flexible arrangement of hours with my manager, where I cover my 40 hours a week non-uniformly in order to accommodate early leave or late starts on certain days. However, when there are certain deadlines, I may occasionally work overtime in order to complete these tasks which I usually don't mind.
Graduate, Melbourne - Docklands
It is expected that you get your work done. You could leave early one day, but you would be expected to make up for this lost time on a later date. You are employed for a 38 hour work week, so that is what you are expected to work.
Graduate, Brisbane
Viva has a hybrid work model and the Viva Flex model allows employees to find a great balance between their work and personal lives.
Graduate, Melbourne