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Corrs Chambers Westgarth

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  • 1,000 - 50,000 employees

Office & Workplace at Corrs Chambers Westgarth

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9.0 rating for Workplace, based on 9 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.
I think our office space could use an upgrade. Sometimes there are issues with lawyers not having a place to sit with their team as there is not enough desk space. I think we need to move to larger offices with slightly more modern facilities.
Graduate, Melbourne
Corrs' Melbourne office is nice, with a large area for meals and drinks, a balcony, and a good amount of natural light. However, given the recent growth of some teams, some of the office has limited desk space. This means some people have to hot desk on other peoples' assigned desks when those people are working from home. This isn't great for ergonomics, or for feeling settled in a team. The dress code varies between teams, but it is generally business casual (and more formal if going to court or meeting in person with clients).
Graduate, Sydney
We have just moved into levels 36-39 of the Quay Quarter Tower with 360 degrees of views and 270 degrees of that over the harbour. We dress in corporate attire but it generally depends on the teams as to how formal our corporate attire needs to be.
Graduate, Melbourne
The office is an excellent location, with great views and proximity to public transport, shops, restaurants and bars. The facilities are second to none - they are clearly well maintained, quickly repaired whenever there are any issues, highly functional and modern. The internal office environment is spacious and comfortable. The dress code is business/corporate (without jacket or tie) Monday to Thursday, and smart-casual on Friday.
Graduate, Sydney
The office space is very modern and has brilliant facilities. The end of trip facilities could be better in the building. The dress code is relatively more formal than other firms, however there is no strict rule.
Graduate, Sydney
Our Sydney office building just won the 'World Building of the Year' Award! Unmatched views of the harbour, bridge and opera house! Location is easily accessible, and facilities are great.
Graduate, Melbourne
The firm's new Sydney office is outstanding and the best in class. It has stunning views and excellent facilities. The dress code is quite casual and there's no need to wear a tie unless required.
Graduate, Melbourne
- Dress code is corporate but not too formal. I wear a suit everyday but no tie, which is probably the norm for most men. - Office location is fine but not great. Located near Southern Cross station which is a bit dark and lacks good hospitality venues nearby; - Office is large and relatively spacious. We have an open plan office which is great for listening in on interesting conversations and team work but can be distracting sometimes- - we have a lovely view (from level 25) and a great client floor with spacious, light cafe/restaurant area. - good end of trip facilities.
Graduate, Melbourne
Office space is beautiful and in an excellent location. Has fantastic views. Dress code varies between teams but business casual is fine, unless attending meetings / court.
Graduate, Sydney