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Datacom Australia & New Zealand

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  • 1,000 - 50,000 employees

Office & Workplace at Datacom Australia & New Zealand

8.1
8.1 rating for Workplace, based on 26 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.
Tauranga Datacom office is conveniently located in Tauranga CBD. Casual Business attire is the standard of dress, our facilities are modern and well designed, downstairs parking is helpful for my role as our stockroom is also downstairs. The Tauranga datacom office is quite nice and I am happy to come to come into the office every day.
Graduate, Tauranga - 18 Jul 2024
Office is spik and span.
Graduate, Adelaide - 11 Jul 2024
The facilities are not meeting our needs effectively. As designers using MacBooks, we encounter significant challenges with connectivity to screens and using meeting room technology and printers. The hot-desking system often results in messy, dusty desks with cables and old keyboards left around, contributing to a disorganized office environment. Additionally, the office is poorly lit, with bright industrial lighting that often causes headaches. The dress code is also unclear, with some employees wearing casual attire like shorts and t-shirts, while others wear suits and ties.
Graduate, Christchurch - 02 Jul 2024
Dress code is relaxed within my area. Other areas tend to have a more formal attire. Office space isn't too bad, would be nice to have a pool table
Graduate, Wellington - 01 Jul 2024
This only has a 9 score because I believe there's always room for improvement in some way. Otherwise I can't complain. We have pretty good facilities and access to resources relatively readily.
Associate, Perth - 28 Jun 2024
Very new and modern
Graduate, Sydney - 28 Jun 2024
Nice office nice coffee cool open layout working elevators plenty of light and wifi
Graduate, Auckland - 08 Feb 2024
The dress code is tidy casual where I work. The office space is okay - could use more plants. Always need more plants though.
Graduate, Christchurch - 09 Nov 2023
We love the working spaces in the new building.
Graduate, Wellington - 07 Nov 2023
There is no real dress code, which is nice. People dress in a range of styles depending on department/role. From typical corporate uniform to sweatpants and sneakers. The location is great, a big office in the city center. The facilities are good, however it severely lacks in free food such as fruit, or lunchtime amenities such as a pool table, foosball, etc etc.
Graduate, Auckland - 06 Nov 2023
The location is great, it has food places and a supermarket close by. We are also close to local parks and outdoor areas. The facilities are also great. However, the standard down lights are great for eyesight.
Graduate, Auckland - 06 Nov 2023
Needs some work for Mac users. Too many hotdesks, not enough meeting rooms - people WFH so they can focus/concentrate. Smart casual dresscode
Graduate, Christchurch - 08 Oct 2023
Dress code isn't clear. Some people wear jandals and t shirts. Others wear formal work clothes. Facilities are very good and being in town means there is always coffee or food nearby.
Graduate, Tauranga - 04 Oct 2023
People are quite casual, some business dressed people otherwise mixed Good space on level 3 enough facilities for refreshments and eating
Graduate, Auckland - 04 Oct 2023
The Christchurch office is nice, however I don't like it or think it's very suitable for work. There is a lack of private space to have confidential chats and a lack of technology that works with everyones laptops. It is also very dark and I always get a headache as the lighting is too artificial.
Graduate, Christchurch - 04 Oct 2023