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Protiviti

3.9
  • 1,000 - 50,000 employees

Office & Workplace at Protiviti

7.1
7.1 rating for Workplace, based on 30 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've just moved to the Rialto which is a beautiful building with great end of trip facilities if you want to ride to the office or have a workout. Dress code is dress for your day - dependent on what type of meetings you have. All desks are sit-stand and the office is light and bright. My only quam with the office space atm is the limited number of meeting rooms - but that is a small issue.
Graduate, Melbourne
dress for the day is great - the office location is amazing.
Graduate, Sydney
There are no fully functioning chairs, and not every desk has a monitor, the office is shared with Robert Half employees who will play music and Ring a Gong / Bells for every sale an individual makes. It is impossible to take any calls/meetings within the main office area. The conference/kitchen area are all adequate. The view in the Brisbane Office is one of the best in the CBD.
Graduate, Brisbane
I can understand why people don't like coming into the office. There is a lack of screens (most people prefer a double screen), and the chairs are old, and some are in poor condition.
Graduate, Brisbane
Melbourne's office was new in 2023 and it's a great work environment.
Graduate, Melbourne
Shared office, smart casual dress code
Senior Consultant, Brisbane
The location is easy to access for most. The dress code is quite flexible, however, there is a lack of appropriate seating and technology in the office. Each desk should be a standing desk, and be equipped with 2 monitors, a docking station, key board and mouse. This is currently not the case.
Manager, Brisbane
Office has the basics. Would benefit from having two monitors available on desks, functional lockers as we are all hot-desking and in possession of classified government documents and more frequent cleaning of toilets. Would also be beneficial if the toilets were for the office only and not shared across the whole floor in our building.
Manager, Canberra
The dress code is business casual at the Sydney office with a focus on dressing for the client site requirements. The location is close to public transport in the heart of the CBD so it is a great location due to access to clients, public transport, food etc. The office has an open/hot desk design.
Senior Consultant, Sydney
Canberra office is a convenient location, but Melbourne and Sydney are particularly spectacular.
Graduate, Canberra
Office is perfectly located in the city with lots of space and new facilities
Graduate, Canberra
New office in the Rialto. Double monitors, coffee machine, meeting rooms, private booths, snacks in the office. Dress code is 'dress for your day'. If at client site, meet their dress code requirements. If in the office, business casual is fine.
Senior Manager, Melbourne
Office is open and well located - lots of lunch of coffee spots nearby. Dress code is smart casual, although the expectation is that you dress for your day i.e. dress up if you have client meetings
Manager, Melbourne
Office space is too small, not enough desks and the desks that are available are small and cramped. Only 1 screen is provided and no keyboard/mouse is provided either. Office chairs are held together by tape. Location however, is great.
Senior Consultant, Sydney
Great location, nice space and good views. Not super fancy but it meets all our needs. Dress code is business casual for the office and changes according to client requirements if you are meeting with clients.
Senior Consultant, Sydney
Very good office space since move to Rialto. Dress code is super flexible. Dress for your day is great.
Graduate, Melbourne
The office location is centrally located. In a nice building with new office space. Feels more professional than the last office location. Do not like how the bathroom is for everyone in the workspace to see you come and go. Especially if you are feeling unwell. The booths are a misuse of space. Would have been better to create enclosed pods. Client conversations are best privet and not for the open. Also, the shuffling in and out of those sets is unprofessional and reminiscent of primary school bench seating. If someone in a group seated in a booth needed the bathroom or to take a call very awkward for them to get out and then get back in. I think this is why they don’t get used. The booths look great, not functional.
Graduate, Melbourne
The dress code is anything from business casual to professional depending on the client requirements and meetings you have that day. The office plan is open floor, with great views of the city and has good facilities eg. kitchen, table tennis and monitors
Consultant, Sydney
When everyone is in the office it can get busy but everything needed to work is there and it is sufficient
Graduate, Canberra
location and facilities are good. not too sure how keen i am on working with robert half as they are very silo'd in their culture and inclusion of Pro into their activities. layout of office does not foster good times when i come in as it is hard to speak to others and side-by-side working does not do me any justice
Graduate, Canberra