We are expected to work 40-hour weeks every week. However, it is very flexible when/where we complete these hours.
Graduate, Perth - 10 Nov 2023
Standard 9-5:30 is manageable. Can leave earlier/later depending on when I arrive.
Graduate, Melbourne - 10 Nov 2023
as long as you work your required hours management doesn't mind if you start early or start later in the day
Graduate, Sydney - 10 Nov 2023
The WFH-office balance is good, I appreciate the opportunity to work from home a few days a week - it makes popping to the doctors on a lunch break possible, and also helps me when I need to recharge my social batteries. As a neurodivergent person, the opportunity to WFH and 'body double' with my partner when I know I'm struggling with energy/difficult tasks is very helpful, and I appreciate the freedom to manage that myself and WFH when I need to. I do like to come into the office as much as possible generally, as I find it really valuable to talk to people in person and I enjoy the social aspect of being in the office, and I think it would be nice to have a 'team day' or something where most of the team comes into the office so we can meet each other in person.
From a general hours perspective, I find the 40h work week very difficult to make it through, and have considered asking to reduce hours but haven't so I don't know how flexible GHD would be with this. I know it's pretty standard, but 8-5 every weekday is very draining and I feel like the weekend is just not enough time to recharge for the next week let alone address other commitments, and quite a few people on the team are working more than that at the moment because of the intense team workload which is putting out a lot of pressure.
Graduate, Perth - 07 Nov 2023
I work 2 days at home and 3 days in the office which I think is the perfect balance
Graduate, Perth - 06 Nov 2023
Feeling a lack of work life balance. The option has not yet been discussed but if the option for a 7am-3pm work week was available, I would feel like i can do more of the things i enjoy.
Graduate, Sydney - 06 Nov 2023
Working with time-sheets can make for longer hours when you are unsure of the tasks you are completing. I find that I am often spending longer in the office than I should be because I am not meeting the target of 40 hours if I take short wellbeing breaks regularly throughout the days as these can't be charged to anything in particular.
Graduate, Sydney - 06 Nov 2023
Would like to work 7.5hr days rather than 8hr.
Graduate, Perth - 03 Nov 2023
GHD encourages us to come into the office whenever possible but there is a good amount of flexibility to work from home. If I have personal commitments such as an appointment, it's never been an issue to leave work for a few hours and either make up that time later in the day or take a partial day of personal leave.
Graduate, Melbourne - 03 Nov 2023
I work extra hours some days if I have to leave early other days. My manager is very supportive of this.
Graduate, Newcastle - 02 Nov 2023
No flexibility, must work 40 hours a week, regardless of work available.
Graduate, Brisbane - 02 Nov 2023
Very flexible given proper communication has occurred.
Graduate, Melbourne - 02 Nov 2023
Very flexible with working from home and the office when needed. I feel there is a good culture in our team of only working your 40 hours a week and having a good work life balance. There is no expectation that you work late.
Graduate, Sydney - 02 Nov 2023
Great, depends on manager.
Graduate, Melbourne - 02 Nov 2023
GHD is a little flexible with hours. You must work around 8 hours a day but it is possible to leave work or come late as long as you make up the hours and mention to your manager.
Graduate, Brisbane - 02 Nov 2023
The hours are very flexible which is amazing
Graduate, Melbourne - 02 Nov 2023
Flexible in that I can pick my start and end times when in the office. Fieldwork is generally longer, with some leads consciously stopping at 10 and some expecting longer hours.
Graduate, Sydney - 02 Nov 2023
We are expected to work 8 to 5, 5 days a week. It is somewhat flexible if we work 9 hours one day to then work 7 the next. However, spending 45 hours a week at the office can make work-life balance difficult to achieve.
Graduate, Cairns - 02 Nov 2023
Long hours are occasionally necessary, but I don't mind this and I see it as a necessary part of the interesting work that I do.
Graduate, Brisbane - 02 Nov 2023
8 hours a day (mostly in office) but can work from home where required. Work some overtime if required but not regularly
Graduate, Newcastle - 02 Nov 2023