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Xero Australia

4.4
  • 1,000 - 50,000 employees

Working Hours at Xero Australia

9.5
9.5 rating for Working Hours, based on 20 reviews
How flexible is your company when it comes to hours?
The company is super flexible when it comes to work hours. People are allowed and trusted to pop out in the middle of the day for things they would have to get done and make up for the time lost later in the day/week, no reasons are necessarily needed.
Graduate, Melbourne - 30 Aug 2024
Xero is completely flexible when it comes to working in the office or from home. I can choose to work from home or go into the office whenever I want. Xero allows working from other countries, with a maximum duration depending on the country in question, which allows for travelling work. When it comes to hours within the day, most teams are flexible enough to let you choose your hours, e.g. 8am-4pm, 9am-5pm, etc. Similarly, most teams are also flexible when needing to step out during the day for other commitments like appointments, school pickups, etc.
Graduate, Melbourne - 28 Jun 2024
It varies, some days it's a little over and some days it's a little under but the hours worked all balance out. Very flexible.
Graduate, Melbourne - 27 Jun 2024
Pretty flexible. I can start late and end late or vice versa
Graduate, Melbourne - 27 Jun 2024
I work a standard 38 a week. However, this is flexible I am able to choose when I work granted that it suits my team.
Graduate, Melbourne - 26 Jun 2024
Extremely flexible - but you work as hard or as little as you choose.
Graduate, Melbourne - 26 Jun 2024
Xero has very standard working hours, while offering a ton of flexibility around WFH, and a lot of wellbeing activities during working hours.
Graduate, Canberra - 26 Jun 2024
Xero is very flexible when it comes to working hours.
Graduate, Canberra - 19 Oct 2023
My work hours are good and manageable. In July, they became less manageable as the workload and deadlines my buddy was setting during a period of research were too much, and it meant I had to work long days to fit in customer interviews early in the morning e.g 7am and ones late at night eg. 8pm. and instead of taking breaks I needed to work between to hit those deadlines so it meant I was doing 12 hours days for a good week. This has since been addressed and I've been given confidence by my PL to manage my workload better and speak up when things get too much. I am also able to work very flexibly around life commitments/appointments etc which really helps.
Graduate, Melbourne - 18 Oct 2023
Very flexible when it comes to hours. Regular breaks are encouraged. Well-being leave is generous. I am not required to go into the office, which means no commute, and less management of my anxiety.
Graduate, Canberra - 11 Oct 2023
I would like to spend more time in the office but I am having a hard time going because my girlfriend is using my car at the moment. Our office is awesome. However, you can work from home whenever you want to. I like to do a mix but it is cool that people do what is best for them
Graduate, Canberra - 11 Oct 2023