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CIMIC Group

4.0
  • 1,000 - 50,000 employees

Office & Workplace at CIMIC Group

8.0
8.0 rating for Workplace, based on 34 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.
The office has been recently refurbished, and is in a fantastic location with good facilities - though it was better before our building revoked our car-park allotment. Dress code is relaxed professional - most people wear jeans and suits are only worn by executives on special occaisions.
Graduate, Brisbane
The office is newly renovated and has great facilities. The location is good and free parking is provided after work hours. The dress code is corporate.
Midlevel, Brisbane
The company office has very good facilities, the dress code is casual business which I like.
Graduate, Brisbane
Some great locations. Some locations, not as good. Depends if you are office and site based.
Graduate
Outdated by modern standards. Location is acceptable but out of the reach of most of Sydney. Facilities are basic - desks, toilets and kitchens. No extras or quality of life facilities. Business casual dress code.
Graduate, Sydney
There have recently been changes so a lot of staff are now a bit cramped on 4 levels on the building. However the facilities are good and the location is great. It is a <5 minute walk from North Sydney train station. Dress code is professional but not over the top. Fridays are more casual.
Graduate, North Sydney
Great view, amenities are good and in a convenient location
Graduate, Perth
Good view and open setting
Midlevel, Perth
the office facilities are good, but some of the equipment are not up to date
Graduate, Sorowako, East Luwu
causal wearing
Graduate, Hong Kong
Location is great, actual office is quite dull and lacks any color (quite literally), Dress code is very reasonable (just be presentable and there are no issues). Facilities are standard as expected from an EPC, not a tech company so don't expect a cafe
Graduate, South Brisbane
The space is not enough for site office, and location is also not so good. But it is understandable for site project. We do not have dress code in site.
Graduate, Hong Kong
My office is on-site, so my office is a temporary office. The office is very complete for the rooms and facilities in it, there is a print area, pantry with complete equipment, clean toilets and places of worship. For the dress code because we are on the site so always use coveralls.
Graduate, Bintuni Bay, West Papua
The offices are lovely, very open plan. Dress professionally but more business casual than too dressy.
Graduate, Brisbane
Very impressive office space, it is very flash with great amenities and has alot of room and large desks
Graduate, Brisbane
High vis as it is a construction site.
Graduate, Brisbane
The Pymble office is spacious, but a bit old. There is a small lunch area, and 4 fridges to store lunch in. dress code is button-up collared shirt with formal trousers/pants and dress shoes (typically leather). North Sydney is the main office, but i have not been there often enough to comment. there are no facilities other than necessary for food.
Midlevel, Sydney
Mostly site offices, but as still provides everything needed. Dress code is pretty basic high vis and is very flexible
Graduate, Melbourne
The offices are well set up, the layout of the offices seems to maximize the ease of communication between the teams, it encourages healthy environment by including plants. Depending on type of office, the dress code defers from professional to safety clothing (PPE).
Graduate, Melbourne
Head office is located in a convenient spot. Site offices can be different depending on the project and the stage it's in.
Graduate, Melbourne