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Victoria's Big Build

4.3
  • 1,000 - 50,000 employees

Office & Workplace at Victoria's Big Build

8.2
8.2 rating for Workplace, based on 25 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.
Modern and vibrant head office, other site offices are typical to construction site offices but well resourced. Professional dress-code, not neck-tie levels.
Graduate, Melbourne
The head office space is modern and well equipped with ample kitchen facilities. Prior to Covid-19 a hot desking system was in place, resulting in competition for desks. Dress code is standard office wear, but not to the point of suit jackets.
Graduate, Melbourne
Although we have not been in office since early 2020, the space is open and accessible. The dress code is standard work attire
Graduate, Melbourne
I'm currently working from home, but all offices are comfortable and in good locations. The dress code is smart, but you're able to wear comfortable clothing.
Midlevel, Melbourne
Office spaces are generally well organised and equipped
Midlevel, Melbourne
Depending on where we work throughout the graduate program there are a variety of suburbs in which we may work in, but in my case I'm working in the main office located in the city along Exhibition Street. The building has most of the facilities you'd expect (kitchen, desks near windows, plenty of room to walk around, etc.) although it would have been nice if there were tables, or even one large table, around the kitchen to eat with others. The ground floor is unfortunately quite corporate, it's just a matter of walking in and it's virtually empty apart from the elevators and concierge. It would have been nice if there were at least a cafe or some TVs along the seating area on the ground floor to make it more comfortable to wait around. The cafes are all outside/around the building so they're easy to access at least. Dress code is business casual, feel free to ask your manager with what's best to wear in the office but it's generally what you'd expect.
Graduate, Melbourne
Office is beautiful, very clean, modern and well located. Dress code is pretty casual compared to a lot of corporate spaces.
Graduate, Melbourne
Office space is modern with all of the facilities you would expect from a large government agency. The dress code is smart casual, it is rare to see someone dressed in a suit and tie unless they have meetings with stakeholders.
Graduate, Melbourne
Dress code is fairly corporate casual. We work in a modern city office building, however being in the public service we are predominately still at home.
Graduate, Melbourne
Very good modern offices. Dress code is fairly relaxed. Can even get away with jeans if you are brave. I still wore pants and a shirt every day.
Graduate, Melbourne
Location is great, right near the CBD and Bourke Street. Office floors are open and inviting and security is high. Dress code is smart casual but we do have casual Fridays which is a bit of fun
Graduate, Melbourne
Office space is very pleasant and accessible from the station. Dress code is smart casual.
Graduate, Melbourne
Offices are great, dress code embraces diversity as long as it is professional.
Graduate, Melbourne
The layout of some levels at head office are difficult to navigate.
Graduate, Melbourne
CBD location with near by public transport. Good selection of food nearby. Facilities are new and modern. Dress code is generally smart casual/professional. Casual Friday encouraged.
Graduate, Melbourne
The offices are very modern and well kept. They are cleaned to very high standards that have only increased following COVID-19. While site offices are managed by contractors, these are also kept to a very high standard.
Midlevel, Melbourne