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Clayton Utz

3.8
  • 1,000 - 50,000 employees

Office & Workplace at Clayton Utz

7.0
7.0 rating for Workplace, based on 22 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 office is lovely! Sharing an office can be challenging sometimes, particularly if you need to attend calls. The location is excellent, and the facilities are clean and well-kept.
Graduate, Sydney
The office space and location is good. I wish the coffee machines were accessible during the day and we didn't have to rely on Cuba. I think this could be improved. Dress code is fine, i generally enjoy wearing corporate attire and casual on Fridays.
Graduate, Melbourne
Can hygiene products be put in the bathroom please?
Graduate, Sydney
I like the central location that is close to Wynyard. The office is quite old now, but still nice and kept clean, with decent facilities such as the in-house cafe, catering team, and kitchen spaces. I especially like that even graduates can get their own office / share with one other office buddy, rather than it being open plan. Dress code depends on each team but in both my teams so far, dress code has been very chill - I can get away with wearing black sneakers every day and most days I wear smart casual. Other teams such as litigation dress more formally.
Graduate, Sydney
Office location and space is good, but it would be nice to have an outside area to work in Would be nice to include sneakers in the every day dress code.
Graduate, Brisbane
I have no comments on the office, it seems modern and has all the facilities I need.
Graduate, Melbourne
Offices are nice, nothing special about them just ordinary offices. Not a huge fan of the general facilities - e.g. the end of trip facilities are probably the worst of any building I've worked in - but obviously not a Clayton Utz problem to fix. Dress code is formal as expected in this industry.
Graduate, Brisbane
Cuba is a great space, nice boardrooms, open plan is conducive to collaboration and learning, the booths around the office are very handy, perhaps not as modern/fancy of a fitout as other firms but I like being in a historical building with a nice lobby Dress code is to be expected - nice corporate wear, good having casual Fridays as well.
Graduate, Melbourne
Dress code is formal (which I like). We have an open plan (no hot desking), which facilitates collaboration and discussion. Facilities are great - two floors have showers etc...
Graduate, Melbourne
Dress code is smart/business Mon-Thurs and smart casual on Fridays. Office space and facilities are good, individual offices are great. Some kitchen facilities could be improved.
Graduate, Perth
Canberra better than Sydney - great snacks, OK showers and good cycling cage. Nice meeting rooms and good aircon/heating. Would be good to move for a dress for your day policy.
Graduate, Canberra
Building is lovely, facilities in the office could be more modern though.
Graduate, Melbourne
Dress code: smart casual, casual fridays
Graduate, Melbourne
Having my own office is fantastic and I feel like I can focus more rather than being around public conversations. It would be more convenient if the office had more well being facilities such as a cafe, or a viewing deck where you could work from within your office to have a change of scenery.
Graduate, Brisbane
Office space and location are good. The end of trip facilities are not great. They are too small and do not provide incentive to come into the city to exercise before or after work. They are awful to be in in the summer.
Graduate, Sydney