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Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS)

3.9
  • 1,000 - 50,000 employees

Office & Workplace at Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS)

7.6
7.6 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.
Dockland location, close to train station. The lunch area looks over the bay.
Graduate, Melbourne - 05 Jun 2021
Fantastic facilities.
Midlevel, Canberra - 03 Jun 2021
Fairly casual
Graduate, Canberra - 01 Jun 2021
Office is in Belconnen (slightly outside of the city, but overall quite convenient), office is very nice, provided laptop is adequate, dress code is corporate-casual (i.e. dress nicely, no need for full suit).
Graduate, Canberra - 01 Jun 2021
Great offices: Lot's of space, every desk is an electric standup desk with monitors, keyboard, mouse and dock. Provided with a laptop. Facilities are excellent. Plenty of meeting rooms and relaxing rooms. Dress code is neat and formal, but isn't very strict. A tidy long sleeve office shirt, chinos and office shoes is all you need.
Graduate, Melbourne - 01 Jun 2021
Great central office location within the CBD, with modern facilities and great sit/stand desks for all staff, in a hot desk layout plan. Dress code is neat formal, without being too over the top.
Graduate, Adelaide - 31 May 2021
Modern office space. Some structural issues seem to have been slow to be addressed. Central location close to eateries and shops. Dress code is relatively comfortable and flexible compared to other government workplaces.
Graduate, Canberra - 28 May 2021
Hot-desking arrangement. Nice view of the dock. No strict dress code, office fashion varies from casual to business formal.
Midlevel, Melbourne - 28 May 2021
Dress code is smart casual and the facilities include a kitchen and breakout area however the office is on a lower floor and the building next door is too close, consequently blocking out all sunlight and view of the outside world. Seems very moody and dark
Graduate, Darwin - 27 May 2021
Dress code is smart casual! - Hot-desking approach. Office has open layout and several private, video conference/break-out rooms - Complimentary coffee and tea amenities not provided :(
Graduate, Melbourne - 27 May 2021
Casual dress code. Generally no suits. Have seen people were sneakers through out the week. Office itself is very bland - no pictures on walls, can't change desktop wallpapers on workstations.
Midlevel - 27 May 2021
The dress code is quite relaxed. Office space is basic and clean.
Midlevel, Sydney - 27 May 2021
Hotdesking is in use, teams assigned a general area for people to sit. Office is very close to shops and very easy to get to. Dress code is pretty relaxed. No major dress policies however expected to be responsible.
Graduate, Canberra - 27 May 2021