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Commonwealth Superannuation Corporation (CSC)

4.0
  • 100 - 500 employees

Office & Workplace at Commonwealth Superannuation Corporation (CSC)

8.9
8.9 rating for Workplace, based on 28 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.
The dress code is flexible, everyone is able to wear what they feel most comfortable in (as long as it is appropriate). The office building is lovely and modern. We are in a great location in the city.
Midlevel, Canberra - 30 Nov 2022
The CSC office is in a convenient location, nearby to lots of food options and the light rail station. It has fantastic facilities, which include free coffee machines and free yoga/Pilates classes run on lunchtimes during the week. The dress code depends on the team, it is normally smart casual
Graduate, Canberra - 23 Nov 2022
The office is amazing. There is a very relaxed dress code. Most people dress business casual. Some do dress a lot more formal, but some employees that have been at the business longer are much more dressed down. It can be a bit confusing as Friday is casual dress, but most employees follow the usual 4 day business casual, 1 day casual.
Graduate, Canberra - 21 Nov 2022
All big pluses. Dress code is great. There is a mix of everything whilst upholding standards.
Graduate, Canberra - 18 Nov 2022
Great location, the office is nice. Toilets are nice and there's free coffee. Dress code is very laissez faire, which I like. Smart casual Mon-Thurs, then casual Friday
Graduate, Canberra - 17 Nov 2022
The offices are generally ok, and are in great locations. The dress code is fairly relaxed and can vary depending on what area you are in and your interaction with stakeholders.
Entry level, Brisbane - 13 Jul 2015
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Midlevel, Canberra - 13 Jul 2015
The office space is very comfortable to work in, all areas have kitchens etc. Some areas are more formally dressed than others, this depends on management of those areas.
Graduate, Canberra - 13 Jul 2015
Nice offices right in the middle of Canberra. Comfortable, easily accessible and in the heart of the city.
Graduate, Canberra - 13 Jul 2015
Location is perfect, in the centre of Canberra. Offices are quite nice, with lots of natural light. Dress code isn't too strict. Most men wear ties.
Graduate, Canberra - 13 Jul 2015
Great location, fairly large pods (larger than in most departments), fairly good facilities. The dress code varies between areas. I would describe it as slightly more casual Corporate style.
Graduate, Canberra - 13 Jul 2015
Plenty of space and location in the city is great. Casual Fridays are a thing but business attire required at all other times.
Midlevel, Canberra - 13 Jul 2015
Our offices are well located and well serviced. We have good facilities and the office building provides enough space to work comfortably. The offices are not particularly new or high-tech, but new facilities and upgrades are regularly undertaken.
Midlevel, Canberra - 13 Jul 2015
Our offices are open plan with most staff in 'pods' of four cubicles. It's a non-descript 70s concrete building but centrally-located with lots of natural light. The dress code varies substantially from Division to Division. In my area business pants, shirt and tie are standard with some kind of collar for Casual Friday.
Experienced, Canberra - 13 Jul 2015
Dress code is reasonably relaxed although still office appropriate. Dress is casual on Fridays. Office space is nice and located next to a park and plenty of cafes/restaurants in central Canberra.
Midlevel, Canberra - 13 Jul 2015
Plenty of space. Decent natural light. Hard to get a window seat though.
Graduate, Canberra - 13 Jul 2015
The dress code is smart casual. The office space is quite roomy so everyone has their own space. The layout is open and facilitates communication in teams and sections. There are good kitchens and bathrooms on every floor, and change rooms and showers on most floors. Bike cage access and lockers can be requested by all employees.
Midlevel, Canberra - 13 Jul 2015