No strict management of hours worked - managers rely on you to be honest with the hours worked.
Graduate, Sydney - 09 Dec 2023
This company is probably the most flexible yet still corporate company I have found to date. Work/life balance is very much a focus (at least in my experience), and usually I work 8-4:30 when I work from home.
Graduate, Canberra - 09 Nov 2023
as long as I work the hours, I can come in as early or late
Graduate - 09 Nov 2023
8-4:17, 9 days a fortnight. Very flexible, I have many times moved my hours to facilitate doctors appointments, family needs, car services etc.
Graduate, Sydney - 09 Nov 2023
WFH 3/5 days a week, work hours are very flexible. the expectation is to be contactable between 8-4
Graduate, Sydney - 09 Nov 2023
I work two days a week in the office and the other three at home. I work a 9-day fortnight with flexibility around when I take my RDO. I can also bank a few RDOs to use when I want. I can work when I want during the day, with no predetermined set of hours, on the condition that most, if not all, of my hours are costed to capital project budgets.
Graduate, Sydney - 09 Oct 2023
2 Days in office - 3 days from home. Very flexible (within reason)
Graduate, Sydney - 04 Sep 2023
There is a nine day fortnight in place for graduates, with every second Monday being a rostered day off. There is flexibility in hours, and opportunities for individuals to care for both their physical and mental health.
Office 2 days / WFH 3 days
I feel all my managers have been flexible with hours, so long as you're meeting your hours over the course of a week and getting the work done they don't mind whether you start at 7 and end at 3 or do 7 hours one day and 9 the next.
Very flexible working hours, little overtime if ever.
Graduate, Sydney - 28 Aug 2023
35 hours, flexible hours with Overtime
9-day fortnights are great. There's lots of leave options that aren't typical for a lot of companies and is relatively progressive