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Services Australia

3.5
  • 1,000 - 50,000 employees

Culture at Services Australia

6.8
6.8 rating for Culture, based on 40 reviews
Please describe your company's culture both in the office and after hours. Let us know about the structure and hierarchy, cooperation and teamwork, and socialising amongst colleagues.
Happy with setup
Graduate, Melbourne - 09 Nov 2023
Depending, some team are very sociable and some are not.
Graduate, Canberra - 07 Nov 2023
My team in the Communications Division is amazing, they organise lunches and morning teas, they check up on peoples wellbeing and they celebrate birthdays. They are quick to help and again, very accepting to people who are new and perhaps don't know as much about how things are done - overall, my company's culture from inside this team is one of support and friendliness.
Graduate, Brisbane - 03 Nov 2023
Inconsistent approach to flexible work depending on the team you work in.
Graduate, Canberra - 02 Nov 2023
Almost no after work social events, which can be a plus for some. Overtime is usually fairly well regulated, so whilst some teams might feel pressure to work overtime, and some (very few) managers might apply that pressure, generally that isn't the case. Service officers feel a lot of pressure to be always on, so work through breaks, but they are also given the ability for rostered days off. However, decisions have to be escalated through many levels of the hierarchy before something can be approved, so it can be quite forboding to request flexible work arrangements, or in some cases, even leave. Many managers have the work first, human second approach, with no trust in their team. Hence very structured rosters of breaks and phone time are applied, and it can be quite difficult. There is often an environment of competition as well, especially with service officers, as advancement is often talked about but in reality can be quite difficult to achieve (due to budget constraints, the need to keep talented people in their service jobs, that multiple escalation of decision factor).
Graduate, Melbourne - 02 Nov 2023
My team is lovely, and some others in front of house but outside them it does not feel as supportive or friendly
Graduate, Sydney - 02 Nov 2023
Supportive and helpful workplace culture.
Graduate, Canberra - 02 Nov 2023
I do not socialise with colleagues culture at work is friendly and supportive relations between teams is difficult- work and teams are very isolated from each other
Graduate, Other (Please specify) - Tweed Heads - 31 Oct 2023
Depending on what area you work in and what office you are in. Devonport, TAS Service Centre with FOH and BOH, has a positive work environment, and engaging health and wellbeing committee.
Other (Please specify) - APS 3 Service Officer & Graduate, Other (Please specify) - Devonport, TAS - 31 Oct 2023
As a graduate with previous years of work experience in the private sector, the one thing I have struggled with while working here is the lack of requirement and punctuality in responses to internal communication. I'm inclined to believe that this is fundamentally due to my lack of "rank" within the agency and moving forward - any managerial preparation activities that I may be required to do will focus primarily on empowering and supporting young people within the agency. There have been numerous points of my time here that I have felt isolated due to my age an experience and I want to change that, but overall - the culture of the workplace is inclusive and accepting of differences which is in contrast to my experience in the private sector. Ultimately, this is refreshing and integral in making diverse workplaces feel supported and welcomed.
Graduate, Adelaide - 30 Oct 2023
Positive inclusive culture
Graduate, Brisbane - 30 Oct 2023
My team is friendly and cooperative. They are understanding and helpful.
Graduate, Perth - 30 Oct 2023
Good work life balance Most WFH applications are granted
Graduate, Melbourne - 30 Oct 2023
The company culture favours the top of the company over those who are at entry level.
Graduate, Canberra - 30 Oct 2023
There is not much of an after-hours culture which is fine by me. I get along well with my current team in P&I however I felt left out of my original team in TDP. In my first team I was occasionally left out of both social and work related activities/meetings which left me disconnected and often with not a lot of work or support. That team was rarely in office at the same time and kept very largely to themselves, sitting away from one another/next to only their closest work mates. In my current team we are in office regularly together, the social culture is great - we get along well and make sure to have fun while working and collaborating together. As someone who is new to the workforce this has made work far more enjoyable and I now see a future staying at the agency and hopefully in this team. Hierarchy-wise, decision making is generally respected and logical with impacts on other staff generally considered. In my current business area immediate hierarchy does not impact culture negatively.
Graduate, Brisbane - 30 Oct 2023
Varies greatly depending what team you are in and if your team is customer facing or behind the scenes. I work in a regional area, so the hierarchy is not so strict, and socialising is pretty consistent. However, the workload for my customer facing workmates can be overwhelming and people burn out.
Graduate, Other (Please specify) - Dubbo - 30 Oct 2023
The office is friendly and gets along well, colleagues are supportive, events are organised for staff leaving/Christmas etc. Everyone is supportive of each other, there are no toxic hierarchy's.
Graduate, Adelaide - 30 Oct 2023
Distant far off senior executives move budget figures around while co-located and middle management that run our teams foster a collaborative work culture. Unfortunately any work socialising is on our own dime because it's the public sector.
Graduate, Perth - 30 Oct 2023
Overall very welcoming and kind. Very dependent on what group of people you are in. The graduate cohort has been at times segregating for those who have never worked in the agency prior to the program.
Graduate, Brisbane - 30 Oct 2023
There is no culture in my office in the way of socialisation - and my team is all remote
Graduate, Melbourne - 30 Oct 2023