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Iress

4.4
  • 1,000 - 50,000 employees

Office & Workplace at Iress

8.8
8.8 rating for Workplace, based on 26 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.
Casual dress code. Location is great. Hot desking with lockers which is good. Basic kitchen facilities and coffee machines.
Graduate, Sydney - 02 May 2020
It's great. Casual dress code as well.
Graduate, Sydney - 02 Apr 2020
Office uses smart light system so it is very efficient and automatically switches off. In every corner, you will find 3 type of rubbish bins and everyone is socially responsible for throwing into the right bins. Dress code is casual except people at sales and front desk.
Graduate, Melbourne - 02 Apr 2020
Very reasonable working condition, adequate space, but room for expansion non client-facing employees such as developers can wear comfortable casual clothing in the office
Graduate, Sydney - 02 Oct 2017
The office is nice, enough space for each individual person. A few floors were renovated recently so looks pretty nice.
Graduate, Melbourne - 02 Mar 2017
Dress code: informal. Jeans and a t-shrit is fine if you dont interact with customers. Office: servicable, nothing flashy
Midlevel, Sydney - 02 Mar 2017
Running out of space, but the company is gearing up to move to new facilities that will be able to handle the company growth. The dress code is smart casual, with the scale between smart and casual depending on how close you are to clients (as a developer, we lean heavily on the casual side).
Graduate, Sydney - 02 Mar 2017
Office space could definitely be improved, looks like your typical office space. Some color would definitely help (just look at google or apple offices). Official dress code i was told by hr is business casual, though that's hardly ever the case for developers. More along the lines of "don't wear thongs or a singlet", which is pretty cool.
Midlevel, Melbourne - 02 Feb 2017
Very good location in martin place in the centre of the cbd. A bit cramped as they've been recruiting more people, but we're about to move offices to a bigger office nearby. Dress code is quite informal for non client facing staff (t shirts, shorts, etc)
Graduate, Sydney - 02 Feb 2017
I am happy with my office and facilities. Dress code is casual.
Graduate, Melbourne - 02 Feb 2017
Excellent location, almost entirely open plan, dress code is very casual.
Midlevel, Melbourne - 02 Feb 2017
Convenient location in melbourne cbd, large space and clean working environment. Dress code is business casual.
Graduate, Melbourne - Invalid Date
Nice office. Not too formal.
Graduate, Sydney - Invalid Date
Open desk, located at melbourne cbd, great facilities. Casual dress code.
Graduate, Melbourne - Invalid Date
Brand new office with open stairs
Graduate, Sydney - Invalid Date
Locate in melbourne cbd and is now renovating. Will have a larger and modern new office this year. Dress code depends on teams. For developers, normally smart casual.
Graduate, Melbourne - Invalid Date
Sydney office was recently upgraded, with tons of open space and collaboration areas, big kitchen space
Midlevel, Sydney - Invalid Date
New company office with all the modern facilities. Dress code is informal, people are happy to come in with t-shirts.
Midlevel, Sydney - Invalid Date
Recently moved to a new office in barangaroo, that is fitted out perfectly. Open plan office, perfect facilities, and a prime location in the harbour. Dress code is relaxed, and anything appropriate is encouraged. You could have someone in a hoodie and jeans sitting next to someone dressed to the nines in wonderful workplace fashion, for the same role.
Graduate, Sydney - Invalid Date
Very central location with modern facilities including two table tennis tables and a pool table with a large kitchen.
Graduate, Melbourne - Invalid Date