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Queensland Audit Office

4.6
  • 100 - 500 employees

Office & Workplace at Queensland Audit Office

8.9
8.9 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 space is an open floor plan to encourage collaboration but there is a dedicated quiet area to help with focus towards work. There are also plenty of Microsoft Teams integrated meeting rooms that can be booked by anyone. The kitchen has enough appliances to handle people's lunch routines and a large enough eating area to accommodate everyone. The location of the office is in the city, near the Botanical Gardens so there are plenty of places to eat out at with a team. The dress code is smart casual by default but it is dependent on the clients that we audit.
Graduate, Brisbane
The company has two floors, amenities, even a shower. The firm does not have allocated desks, but there are enough for every employee; there is the possibility that the audit will occur in the client's location and there is the option to work from home. Thanks to the new auditor-general, the dress code is more relaxed in the office, but business clothes (minus the tie) are still required when traveling to a client.
Graduate, Brisbane
The office space is very nice, with pod coffee machines, and tea provided. Hot desking is used and each desk has 2 monitors, a mouse, and keyboard. Head office is located in Brisbane CBD, only a 10 minute walk from central station. The dress code is dress for the day you have, so if you are meeting clients you may need to dress more formally than if you were working at head office.
Graduate, Brisbane
They run on a hot desk system where each day you come to work and pick any desk you like. The desks are very well equipped and there is everything you could want in an office. There are large meeting rooms, quiet rooms and a great kitchen.
Intern, Brisbane
The office space is open plan and uses designated areas. It uses a hot-desk approach in which teams can sit in any cluster of desks and work together by connecting their laptops to which desk they like. The office is clean and modern, with windows going around and an open feeling. There are also designated quiet areas and meeting rooms which allow privacy and louder separate conversations. Oftentimes work is done from client sites or when it is not necessary to work from an office, working from home is widely accepted and accommodated. The dress code is smart casual, depending on if you have a client meeting.
Midlevel, Brisbane