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NSW Government

3.9
  • > 100,000 employees

Office & Workplace at NSW Government

8.5
8.5 rating for Workplace, based on 28 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.
Basic facilities provided only. Hotdesking only, with only some employees offered a locker in the building. Business casual dress code - mostly interpreted liberally, though tending towards dressier for inter-team meetings.
Graduate, Sydney
my particular one isnt as modern but still ok
Graduate, sydney
The office is in a gorgeous heritage listed building, but has little natural light. It is also not set up in the most conducive way - ie. management offices are on the other side of office to where the open plan booths are. However, we are located in the CBD which is fantastic for public transport, food, and events after work. The dress code is relaxed, business casual most days with casual fridays!
Graduate, Sydney
The office space and facilities are all very nice and modern/new. They are well looked after and easily accessible via public transport. I haven't seen too much regarding dress code, but everyone dresses at least smart casual.
Graduate, Sydney
The DCJ building is in central Parramatta and is conveniently located close to Parramatta train station. The building is modern with large shared kitchens that provide free access to coffee satchels, tea bags, sugar and milk. There are also a variety of spaces, including meeting rooms, parent rooms, prayer rooms and a 'sanctuary space' on every floor for meditation, games, etc. Desks and monitors are available (agile seating). The dress code is smart casual.
Graduate, Parramatta, Sydney
Close to public transport, open plan but with plenty of desks (sitting and standing), lots of meeting rooms and a great rooftop for lunch or events. Dress code is corporate but varies in formality between teams
Graduate, Sydney
There are a variety of locations including both in Sydney CBD/Parramatta as well as regional locations such as Gosford, Wollongong and Coffs Harbour. You can book in to work at various locations but you can also work from home regularly. The dress code is smart casual.
Graduate, Sydney
Great location (6PSQ), right next to train station and lots of great eating places. Office is super modern and new, lots of space.
Graduate, Sydney
In metropolitan areas, like Sydney, the offices are new and have excellent facilities. These offices are all touchdown spaces, there are no actual individual offices or desks unless you are a Deputy Secretary or above. In regional areas, the offices are older and the facilities are a bit more dated. However, in these areas typically employees have their own space.
Graduate, Sydney
Fantastic new offices in Parramatta, right next to the train station. No formal dress code.
Graduate, Sydney
Office spaces are very modern and highly secured in the city, regional offices are older but the security aspect continues to develop dress code is business casual
Graduate, Parramatta
Hot desks and booking for desks. The facilities are modern and spacious with room to work individuals and together in groups. The dress code for me various from team to team, but business casual is the expected standard. Business formal on any events that involve engagement with the community. If in doubt, overdress if you think casual is okay on your first day it is fine to wear a suit and tie. Ask your manager.
Graduate, Sydney
a lot of openness with some small rooms
Graduate, Parramatta
The office space is nice, though many staff work from home so can often be empty. There is a sizeable kitchen area, though utensils are not well provided. Dress is generally business casual, except for external events.
Graduate
Dress code: Mostly smart casual (button up, but no need for tie or blazer)
Graduate, Sydney
Office is very new and comfortable. Dress code is probably business casual but no one seems to enforce strict rules.
Graduate, Orange
Not too formal, appropriate pants and a polo/button up, maybe even a t shirt. Office is a tad small, with hotdesking happening as too many staff for the size of office. Location is ok, mostly accessible by public transport with some walking involved.
Graduate, Sydney
NSW Gov has multiple office locations. Mine is one of the newly built ones and its really really nice. Complimentary tea and coffee. Most people wear smart casual on a daily basis.
Graduate, Sydney
Office spaces very nice and great facilities in the lunch area. Work in the city and Parramatta. Dress code is smart casual, though people wear range of things from more smart to more casual. Depends what you are doing that day as well.
Graduate, Sydney
The office that the Long Service Corporation is located within is relatively new, with good amenities. The dress code for Sydney, in the major locations and offices (and parliament) is far more formal than it is in the regional offices, such as Gosford.
Graduate, Gosford