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  • 50,000 - 100,000 employees

Office & Workplace at WSP Australia

8.8
8.8 rating for Workplace, based on 57 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.
Casual to formal dress code Variety of highly developed facilities
Graduate, Sydney
Very good but I don't like the agile desks.
Graduate, Brisbane
Large open desks with additional rooms for more focused work. Dress code is business casual with casual on Fridays.
Graduate, Sydney
The office has a really great end of trip facility which is useful because it is located in an area that is very well connected to bike paths in Melbourne. The dress code is "business casual", which is quite flexible though a bit unclear for someone who has never dressed for an office before.
Graduate, melbourne
Very nice office, great conditions and equipment provided. Workplace staff are very friendly and helpful. Location is just outside the CBD so could be more convenient. Dress code isn't overly formal so you can be comfortable.
Graduate, Brisbane
Dress code is smart casual or safety clothes office location is okay with difficult access office facilities and green spaces are fantastic
Graduate, Melbourne
World Square, 4 levels. All desks have ergonomic chairs, 2 monitors, easy USB-C plug-in, keyboard, mouse. Each level has kitchen, toilets, and a locker for every person. Also have a cafe on one level. Building has heaps of cafes/restuarants/supermarkets/etc around. Facilities are modern and clean. Dress code is smart casual, depends on type of work and if having client meetings, etc.
Graduate, Sydney
It was hard to know what to wear as a female
Graduate, Sydney
Business casual dress code, modern office space and facilities. Everyone has a locker and each team has a set area of desks, but no one has a single set desk so that we can sit with others working on same project etc.
Graduate, Adelaide
Very nice modern building, hot desking, SHIT coffee machine, cookie jar, nice kitchen and lunch room. Great location in the CBD. We have shower and change room facilities. Dress code is smart casual.
Graduate, Sydney
Formal dress code except Friday Vibrant and pleasant work place, facilities like coffee, Friday drinks and lunch every month ae provided
Graduate, Newcastle
Our office is relatively new. It's open plan and we hot desk (i.e. no set desks just walk in and pick one each day). The office is nice. Pre-covid the dress code seemed to be a little more towards typical office wear (i.e. button shirt and business pants), but post covid I'm seeing a bit more casual dress (chinos, more colourful skirts/dress etc). We also have casual friday where t-shirts are common. My team in particular was issued with a company polo shirt which a lot of us will wear any day of the week because they don't need ironing.
Midlevel, Brisbane
The regional offices are situated in good locations, with good amenities though some of the buildings are a bit run-down. The main city offices are much larger and fancy. The dress code is smart / smart-casual.
Graduate, Newcastle
I like our office and its beautiful view from Level 21. The only thing that I am not happy with is using hot desk. I prefer to have my own desk and fixed location to work and concentrate better.
Graduate, Melbourne
Office space is standard. Dress code is not consistent between people in the Melbourne office; some people rock up in jeans whereas others are in suits. I personally don't mind this and would like the company to encourage self expression in clothing. Having a dress code should only matter for client facing roles
Graduate, Melbourne
Love it- formal but comfortable
Graduate, Brisbane
Hot desking, sustainable workplace (2 star fitwel and 5 star green star rating), great location (very accessible to PT), smart casual dress code.
Graduate, Brisbane
Productive, good lay out, good kitchen and bathroom services, not too hard to access driving or public transport
Graduate, Newcastle
Good facilities, everything is brand new, good EOT facilities, etc. Formal dress code.
Graduate, Brisbane
Good offices in the city, 2 screens per hot desk, meeting rooms. Clean and with good lighting. Dress code is business casual most days.
Graduate, Melbourne