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Western Power

4.0
  • 1,000 - 50,000 employees

Office & Workplace at Western Power

7.8
7.8 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.
Dress code is fairly relaxed and we have casual Fridays. We have coffee machines and kitchens on every floor and a cafe downstairs that has nice priced meals. The biggest downside for me is that most of the lighting is fluorescent which I'm not a fan of as it gives headaches.
Graduate, Perth
Large personal desk, however the organisation is moving towards desk sharing. At this time it is unknown the specific arrangements. Right near the train station so it's easy to take public transport in. The building & facilities are showing their age... Dress code is smart casual office wear.
Graduate, Perth
Office location in Eastern side of Perth city is rundown and prone to homeless congregations. Internal offices are okay - no hot seating, permanent desk arrangements. Dress code is relaxed - polo shirts are okay.
Graduate, Perth
Good city location with a cafe, plus a large kitchen on each floor.
Graduate, Perth
Dress code depends on the team but is generally casual/professional. Casual Fridays is great.
Graduate, Perth
Good location and plenty space
Graduate, Perth
Offices are nice enough - not very modern but more than acceptable. Dress code is not very strict - suits are not required. Casual wear on Fridays.
Graduate, Perth
Good facilities that have recently been re-vamped. Dress code is standard business casual when working in the head office and PPE when working at a depot.
Graduate, Perth
Chairs are nice, dual monitor setup (three if you include laptop), great air conditioning system, toilet are clean 98% of the time with automatic taps, good cafe, sick room, basement/ground floor with lockers and places to store your bike.
Graduate, Perth