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Quantium

4.4
  • 1,000 - 50,000 employees

Office & Workplace at Quantium

9.0
9.0 rating for Workplace, based on 37 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.
Probably the (architecturally) coolest office I've ever been in, and the dress code is very casual. Snack options are limited though :(
Graduate, Sydney
In Redfern (South Eveleigh). Dress Code is casual for Engineering. Office space is spacious with good facilities. People get their own desks (not hot desk). Corporate Barista with cheap coffee (1$, donated to charities).
Graduate, Sydney
We have a large open office space in the heart of Sydney with easy access to the train system. The office contains an in-house barista which costs a $1 dollar donation to charity for a coffee. There are ping pong tables, games and pool tables. We have snacks and fruit in the all kitchens (including never-ending draws of Tim-Tams) as well as drinks ranging from juice and soft drink to beer and wine
Graduate, Sydney
Dress code is casual, though everyone dresses smart casual. The Melbourne office is far smaller than the Sydney one which is good in way. The facilities are well kept and comfortable.
Graduate, Melbourne
Offices are lovely, in convenient locations (Melbourne CBD and Sydney Technology District). They have stocked kitchenettes with tea, coffee and snacks provided. The dress code is casual, with flexibility to wear anything.
Graduate, Melbourne
The Sydney office is very impressive - it used to be the Eveleigh railway warehouse, with a set of "tracks" still running down the main aisle of the office. There are exhibits showcasing old railway machinery dotted around the office. That being said, the office facilities are high-tech, with numerous meeting rooms, kitchen spaces and a spacious atrium for company-wide meetings. Dress code - very relaxed if not client-facing. People in shorts, sportswear etc. are not an uncommon sight in the office, particularly if we have a sporting event on (fitness bootcamp, fitness challenge). If client-facing, usually the requirements are closer to business casual or even formal if attending client offices.
Graduate, Sydney
Office space is great, large, spacious and modern. Close to public transport. I have my own desk, no hot-desking. There are end of trip facilities, bike racks and showers. Dress code is very relaxed.
Graduate, Sydney
There is free food and alcohol, a rooftop area, a Nintendo switch, a pool table and a ping pong table as well as games such as Jenga and chess in the break space. The dress code is pretty casual. I usually wear jeans and a jumper and sneakers.
Graduate, Melbourne
Dress code: anything, just not anything inappropriate. Closed shoes must be worn as well. Very relaxed. Location is convenient - close to the station. Facilities are accessible - bathrooms and kitchens are always like a 10 second walk away.
Graduate, Sydney
Very casual dress code, amazing office
Graduate, Sydney
Dress code is great, just casual. I would love more greenery, colour and natural light o brighten up the space especially considering it is a warehouse and feels very cold and isolating at times. The location is ok, the area is not very exciting.
Graduate, Sydney
Amazing space, open and clean. Interesting landmarks around the place and a great range of snacks and drinks. Dress code is casual, which is awesome.
Graduate, Sydney
Sydney HQ is cool, being housed in a converted train warehouse, and has a free barista. Office feels pretty empty though. Melbourne office is homely with good snacks and a good group of people in regularly. Dress code is casual (trackies are okay but not often worn)
Graduate, Melbourne
Very attractive office in Redfern with no dress code except being courteous. Every worker has a designated desk.
Graduate, Sydney
Casual dress code
Graduate, Melbourne
Big Fan of the Office
Graduate, Sydney