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Leidos Australia

4.1
  • 1,000 - 50,000 employees

Office & Workplace at Leidos Australia

8.6
8.6 rating for Workplace, based on 29 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.
We have multiple offices across Australia and each office I've been to looks neat and new. We often have flexible seating arrangements in most of the offices.
Graduate, Canberra
Decent equipment, however use of space could be better.
Graduate, Scoresby
The offices and facilities are very comfortable, clean, and nice to work in. Dress code is pretty much whatever you want as long as it's work appropriate. Most people do business casual Mon-Thu and then casual Fridays, but some people will happily wear a tshirt and jeans all week. It depends on your role and if you have a lot of interaction with customers.
Graduate, Canberra
I travel to bourke street offices, which are easy to get to from the station. All facilities on site work and are available for use. I would have liked my own desk, but understnd now being in the professional world, the more efficient use of hotdesks. Dress code is semi formal, although not mandatory but respectfully abided by.
Graduate, Melbourne
The facilities are really quite nice and help foster a positive work environment. The dress code is pretty standard for a defense/IT organisation.
Graduate, Melbourne
Dress code seems to vary by floor. More customer facing wear suits and more collars. The lower floors wear more smart casual attire.
Graduate, Canberra
Company's office space is brilliant, always clean, modern and accessible. Dress code can range from smart casual, to business casual and business.
Graduate, Melbourne
Many different offices, the office that I am in is in a business park and has a great view.
Graduate, Scoresby
Nice newish office, good facilities with standing desks and adjustable monitors. Dress code is business but can get casualish.
Graduate, Canberra
Very nice office. Kitchen facilities are great. Games provided makes the place inviting
Graduate
Bouke street office not many desks.
Graduate, Melbourne
Not bad offices. Dress code is a bit all over the place. Some people dress in tech-start up wear (hoodies and sneakers), other in traditional corporate wear.
Graduate, Melbourne
Office is good, desks are allocated and permanent which is nice. Dress code is fairly informal, can dress however you want as long as its tidy.
Graduate, Scoresby
There are hot desks system where you book the desk you need. Otherwise, it is an open floor system.
Graduate, Scoresby
Facilities and operations are nice, clean and spacious. Kitchens could be upgraded to include cereal and snacks for employees like big consulting firms do. However, that is the only minor statement.
Graduate, Scoresby, Melbourne
I love the location but it's a bit far away for many people. The office is very new and has great facilities. Dress code is mostly business attire but fairly relaxed. Some of the guys wear jeans, runners, and hoodies some days without any issue.
Graduate, Melbourne
Very clean, well heated/cooled. A lot of small amenities like headed water and cold-water systems.
Graduate, Melbourne