Due to the flexibility of being able to WFH, the culture is lacking as we aren't seeing each other very often. I would say that I'm close with my team/manager as I have regular calls with them however it is difficult to build meaningful professional relationships over a screen. However, when all us grads are in the office it does have a sense of camaraderie which is super nice.
Graduate, Melbourne - 12 Sep 2024
Can't comment because we don't go into office that often
Graduate, Sydney - 11 Sep 2024
Love the Japanese influence in the company.
Graduate - 04 Oct 2023
Employees go beyond being simple coworkers. People are respectful and kind to one another, and the workplace culture promotes meaningful interactions between coworkers.
In the Office: Everyone is really supportive. Always have seen positive environment. Please encourage everyone to grow. After Hours: Friendly environment
My team is amazing! They are very aware of the importance of mental health and we are a very fluid team. There isn't so much a hierarchy, more like everyone has role to play but when it comes down to it, everyone will help you out. In the short time I've been here, I've made some good friends and within the smaller groups, we have planned social activities that have been fun. However, when it comes to wider business after hours socials, I find them difficult to participate in as they involve drinking or hanging out at a pub which I feel uncomfortable going to for religious reasons.
The culture in the office is amazing, everyone is more than willing to have a chat about their position or thoughts on a topic. There are many events for staff to get together and socialise.
Within my broader tram there is a good culture. I do think my companies overall culture is lacking. There is quite a divide between people and departments.
Each team has a good culture and there is a growing disconnect between executive level and mid-level although this is being addressed
Midlevel, Sydney - 01 Mar 2018
The culture, while changing, can sometimes beold and a bit stale. However in the last 12M this has been a focus, with input from past and present graduates and social clubs.
Graduate, Sydney - 28 Feb 2018
Everyone is pretty friendly and easy to work with. The company is so large, that we work with teams across Australia and the globe, so meeting with others is sometimes in person and otherwise remotely. Fujitsu is pretty flexible and sometimes you can work from home. There is a social club with activities, but mostly people get together over coffee or lunch.
Experienced, Sydney - 28 Feb 2018
Varies by location. My location is improving greatly
Experienced, Melbourne - 21 Feb 2018
Strong bureaucracy at management and executive level, corporate culture is trying to change with the increased graduate employment, social opportunities through social club, HR rewards such as tickets to concerts etc.
Graduate, Sydney - 21 Feb 2018