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Protiviti

3.9
  • 1,000 - 50,000 employees

Working Hours at Protiviti

8.5
8.5 rating for Working Hours, based on 30 reviews
How flexible is your company when it comes to hours?
I am not often expected to work overtime. There is flexibility with hours depending on the engagement manager you are working with.
Senior Consultant, Sydney - 05 Mar 2024
Hours can be long, depending on the job. However, the work is fairly flexible,
Manager, Melbourne - 05 Mar 2024
9 - 5. Company seems somewhat flexible along as the work gets done
Graduate, Canberra - 04 Mar 2024
Very flexible - generally very supportive of work life balance and flexible working arrangements
Manager, Melbourne - 04 Mar 2024
very flexible, able to leave whenever without reasons, but trusts everyone to make up for lost time.
Graduate, Canberra - 04 Mar 2024
Although there are standard hours, this can change depending on client timezones and project requirements. A healthy work/life balance is emphasised at Protiviti and engagement managers always focus on ensuring that everyone only works for their scheduled hours and has ample balance.
Senior Consultant, Sydney - 27 Feb 2024
Historically, Protiviti has been very flexible. However, there is an increased expectation to attend the office. Whilst office work is generally fine, mandated office days and the lack of working technology in the office is making this challenging.
Manager, Brisbane - 23 Feb 2024
I have a good balance of WFH v. in the ofice. However, this is related to favouritism and if you are a 'favourite' you are entitled to more flexibility so this benefit is more accessible to you dependent on your situation.
Manager, Canberra - 23 Feb 2024
Quite flexible
Senior Consultant, Brisbane - 23 Feb 2024
Very flexible when it comes to working in office. Can be a fair bit of overtime but no issues with flexible working.
Senior Consultant, Melbourne - 23 Feb 2024
Protiviti is completely flexible in terms of where you work. Teams have "anchor days" where the team or solution's managing directors are generally in the office which are encouraged in-office days. But you have near complete flexibility, unless a client project requires you to be on-site.
Graduate, Melbourne - 22 Feb 2024
I spend approx three days in the office. Our office is very flexible with what days/when you go in.
Graduate, Brisbane - 21 Feb 2024
Super flexible, they completely understand work life balance
Graduate, Sydney - 20 Feb 2024
Protiviti is hybrid and you can choose the days you want to work from home or the office, and there is implicit flexibility in your hours however I think this could be promoted more so people would feel more comfortable speaking up about hours. As with any organisation, there are ebs and flows of workload so sometimes you will have to work late, and others you can take it easy.
Graduate, Melbourne - 20 Feb 2024
All Brisbane employees prefer working from home over coming into the office. The quality of work and the flexibility of working from home should be Provitiviti's number 1 priority if they truly care about employee satisfaction. The office should be a meeting point for employees to engage with one another, not a place that is mandatory to visit to get work done.
Graduate, Brisbane - 20 Feb 2024
As someone who lives further away than most people in the office I try to come in as much as I can and will usually spend a good amount of time in the office on those days. My usual work hours don't exceed the scheduled amount of time I am on projects, however, when deadlines are tight sometimes it requires more work, however, management is supportive and will engage the whole team to ensure not a lot of overtime is worked.
Consultant, Sydney - 20 Feb 2024
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Graduate, Brisbane - 23 Nov 2023
Protiviti is very flexible with hours spent in the office. They do not require its employees to come into the firm but strongly encourage it where required to ensure collaboration within teams is maintained.
Graduate, Sydney - 21 Nov 2023
Very happy, very understanding, good work life balance
Graduate, Sydney - 21 Nov 2023
sometimes there is an expectation to complete more work after 5:30pm, but never more than 1-2 hours. sometimes the Pro sells projects for less than they are worth which means that there is not enough budget, meaning that i have to work extra un-chargable hours to accomodate for smaller budgets.
Graduate, Canberra - 20 Nov 2023