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Babcock Australia & New Zealand

4.1
  • 1,000 - 50,000 employees

Office & Workplace at Babcock Australia & New Zealand

7.5
7.5 rating for Workplace, based on 10 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.
The office in Osborne is old but functional. The Franklin street office is newer and located next to the central markets, and a new office is being built for the Collins program to replace the Osborne office. Dress code is generally business casual, button up shirts or the company polo.
Graduate, Adelaide
I think the buildings are quite old, but the office space itself is pleasant. I have found that the location is nice, albeit the lack of parking space and the issue of traffic going to work, but since the workday is flexible, it is easy to head in to work before all the traffic gets bad and to leave before the traffic starts. The facilities are nice, and the dress code is office casual.
Graduate, Auckland
Office space and facilities are generic, location is good. Dress Code is good, in most case business- business casual.
Graduate, perth
Office is very nice, cleaned daily and well looked after. Dress code is as expected from a corporate company. Pants, nice shoes, collard shirt Monday to Thursday and a nice option is to wear casual attire on Fridays.
Graduate, Adelaide
Decent offices and spaces, Osborne office is nice, see some ships go by every now and then. Dress code is standard office wear, pants, nicer side shoes and polos or button ups, no ties (you will receive banter)
Graduate, Adelaide
Clean, comfortable good locations with good amenities (free coffee) Dress code is standard office attire, although Fridays are casual.
Graduate, Adelaide
Casual/Formal, Office space is a little outdated
Midlevel, Auckland