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BP Australia

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  • 1,000 - 50,000 employees

Office & Workplace at BP Australia

8.3
8.3 rating for Workplace, based on 63 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.
New, clean office space with good perks like free fruit and coffee. Dress code is business casual.
Graduate, Melbourne - 12 Nov 2023
The office is open plan with a mixture of fixed desks and standing option desks. The kitchen facilities are clean and fit for purpose. The dress code is business casual/smart casual.
Graduate, Melbourne - 08 Nov 2023
Our office is located very close to a train station, in the city, which is very central and convenient. The office facilities are well maintained, and I enjoy coming into the office. I feel the dress-code has a good balance and people can dress for their day.
Graduate, Melbourne - 01 Nov 2023
The Sydney office space is very poorly located and isolated. The dress code is comfortable, business casual.
Graduate, Sydney - 31 Oct 2023
Location is very convenient, right next to Southern Cross station. It's also the top 3 levels in the building so we have a good view of the harbour and lots of natural light coming through the floor to ceiling windows. We also have a very nice end-of-trip facility that I use every time I come to the office to store by bike and take a shower. Dress code is smart casual so full-on suits are very rare. Mostly, for men, it's a dress shirt, no tie, and dress pants with casual or leather shoes. For women, it is more varied but definitely not as formal as, for example, a law firm. On Fridays, where there is very little attendance in the office, it's even more casual. Also, we have free coffee via an automated machine on every level. On our top level, we also have a barista machine for use as well.
Graduate, Melbourne - 30 Oct 2023
It is a nice, clean space. I like that the dress code isn't too formal.
Graduate, Melbourne - 30 Oct 2023
Good location, right next to a train stations, it has good end of trip facilities with showers and bike storage.
Graduate, Melbourne - 30 Oct 2023
Very aesthetically pleasing office, I feel privileged to work here. Dress quite is quite relaxed but still a bit too strict I feel. If someone has a glare in their face they should be able to wear sunglasses without receiving complaints.
Graduate, Melbourne - 30 Oct 2023
Open plan office in the Docklands. Relaxed dress code.
Graduate, Melbourne - 29 May 2017
The Sydney office whilst well maintained can be difficult to travel to via public transport. It is also in a suburb where there are minimal facilities for extracurricular activities. Facilities are also minimal. However, the Melbourne office is in a great location and offers a good range of facilities. Dress code is business casual during the week, and casual on Fridays.
Graduate, Sydney - 26 May 2017
Dress is business casual
Midlevel, Melbourne - 26 May 2017
Open with great facilities, open kitchens and an open area and deck on level 17. Dress code is comfortable and smart.
Graduate, Melbourne - 24 May 2017
They're clean and open. And bright. They have coffee machines. And a yoga studio in the ground floor for surrounding offices. Close to cafes. Easy public transport access. It is all flexi-desking, so be prepared for not having a permanent personal desk. Dress code? Dress respectably, and you'll be fine. "Business casual" is probably the closest dress code. Some people wear branded uniform shirts every day, some people wear suits. These people can sit next to each other but isn�t a requirement.
Graduate, Melbourne - 24 May 2017
Close to a train station. Very cold casual dress code.
Graduate, Melbourne - 23 May 2017
Location and facilities are great. The dress code is business casual which suits the relaxed culture.
Graduate, Melbourne - 23 May 2017
Open space, close to train station, range of facilities and amenities - even have discounted massage sessions. Dress code is business casual, more on the formal side and each Friday there is a casual Friday.
Graduate, Melbourne - 22 May 2017
Across three levels with majority of employees on two levels. Open plan. Well-located in CBD next to major train station and places to get lunch. Access to company-only changing facilities in the building. Business casual dress code, but can be more formal or even less formal depending on the department and team. On Fridays we have casual clothes days and employees are encouraged to wear company merchandise.
Graduate, Melbourne - 22 May 2017
Good facilities, open offices and easy access to the site. Not in the cbd therefore less stress about the commute to the city. Dress code is not strict and generally quite casual!
Graduate, Perth - 19 May 2017
The office is modern and located centrally near public transport. It is open plan, even with senior managers sitting in the open plan space (although they have their own private meeting rooms). Sometimes it can be distracting sitting in an open-plan layout but overall, I like it. The dress code is business but not formal. Men do not wear ties and only wear jackets sometimes. It is more flexible for women.
Graduate, Melbourne - 19 Jan 2015
BP has great facilities and offices.
Entry level, Melbourne - 13 Jan 2015