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RAA

4.2
  • 1,000 - 50,000 employees

Office & Workplace at RAA

9.0
9.0 rating for Workplace, based on 5 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 are currently transitioning to much newer offices with other shared companies which gives us a good chance to network.
Graduate, Adelaide
RAA place (where the team is based) is quite nice, comfy chairs and good technical equipment. Not having to drive and find a park is a plus, but only if public transport is a quicker option for you to get there. Mile end (where I've had to work at times) is alright. Some workspaces are not that aesthetically pleasing and parking can be a pain if you start later. But not having to catch public transport like for the city is a plus at this location, along with an on-site cafe which is very cheap and has a different menu each day of the week. The dress code for non-member facing roles like mine is dress for your day. I've only had to dress in corporate attire for presentations and meetings with higher ups. Most of the teams have casual Fridays where it is more acceptable to show up in trackpants or hoodies.
Graduate, Adelaide
Modern, Clean and excellent.
Graduate, Adelaide
RAA has recently moved some teams, including 3 of the 5 data teams, to a new office in the city. This office is really nice and very accessible, which is fantastic. They also have an office at lot14 which is really nice, but often quite empty. The main office is located at Mile End, which is a bit harder to access via public transport and it is a bit tricky to find parking. However, for a small fee there is staff car parking available at the site. RAA has a dress for your day policy, and most teams embrace a casual Friday dress code. They have had a fundraising 'wear your pjs to work day' while I have been working here as well!
Graduate, Adelaide
RAA has several spaces, 3 of which I can work from: Mile End, King William St, and Lot 14. These are nice spaces with hot desking, which is good for collaboration. We also have the opportunity to work from home. The dress code is "dress to your day", which I really like because I can wear casual on the days I don't have important meetings (and the CEO and general manager wear jeans too)
Graduate, Adelaide