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Office & Workplace at WSP New Zealand

8.3
8.3 rating for Workplace, based on 139 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 company's office space was recently renovated and I really like the environment/atmosphere and facilities. The location is convenient for people taking public transport and there is paid parking nearby. There is no "strict" dress code; just dress smartly, neatly and appropriately.
Graduate, Auckland - 14 Sep 2024
Dress code is very relaxed. Office is beside the train track and shakes when a train goes past.
Graduate, Christchurch - 13 Sep 2024
We have a table tennis. But I feel like our chairs aren't the best. Also, not all desks are standing desks.
Graduate, Auckland - 12 Sep 2024
They are ok. Dress code it smart casual besides on friday
Graduate, Auckland - 12 Sep 2024
I've only been to two offices, christchurch and tauranga. Christchurch is great, very large office in such a great location with hagley park being across the road. Facilities are as per any office, coffee machine, microwaves, fridges etc. Meeting rooms are pretty standard. Cars are great to drive and easy to book. Dress code is smart casual though people like to play on either side of that on the spectrum of clothing standards. Fridays are casual friday which is fun and fresh.
Graduate, Christchurch - 12 Sep 2024
Nice space, great location. Coffee machine could be better dress code is super relaxed which I like
Graduate, Queenstown - 12 Sep 2024
Christchurch office is great, equipment is new and well maintained. All other offices around the country I have been to are great as well.
Graduate, Christchurch - 12 Sep 2024
Our new office renovation is great
Graduate, Auckland - 12 Sep 2024
Dress code is pretty casual. Office location is lovely and vibrant in the heart of ahuriri
Graduate, Napier - 12 Sep 2024
Very good office and facilities, has been newly refurbished, good meeting spaces, lunch area, also has a bike storage area and a space to have showers and get changed directly next to the bikes which works well for me biking into work. Location is also great in at westhaven. Dress code is very flexible, some come in just t shirts, others in more formal business attire, really just depends on the person.
Graduate, Auckland - 06 Sep 2024
Smart casual dress code, office is on the westhaven side of wynyard quarter which is a nice area to be in. Good and comfortable office facilities including coffee machines, in-house barista, large lunch/chill-out space, showers and end-of-journey facilities.
Graduate, Auckland - 05 Sep 2024
Dress code is fairly relaxed. Some managers are a bit more strict on business casual as opposed to casual, but I think that mostly relates to how often each team would be interacting with clients etc. My team doesn't do much work in person with clients at all so it's at the more casual end of business casual, but some people will still dress a bit more formally - it's really up to you. The office itself is in a good location with nice facilities like showers etc, as well as a large social area upstairs with a pool table and foosball table which help with the social atmosphere.
Graduate, Christchurch - 04 Sep 2024
The location couldn't be better for me as I live a short walk from the office. The office is modern and is a great place to work. We have an excellent lunchroom which includes automatic coffee machines and a discounted in-house barista available till 12pm. Most in the office including myself dress formal (dress shirt & pants) although many wear more casualwear like jeans and t-shirt.
Graduate, Auckland - 04 Sep 2024
Facilites are very nice and the office is open, doesn't feel cramped.
Graduate, Hamilton - 03 Sep 2024
Christchurch office is well lit with air conditioning and heating. Large windows allow for a lot of daylight to come through. dress code is not strict, just the expectation to dress tidy if in office.
Graduate, Christchurch - 03 Sep 2024
The office is good as it was recently renovated, the dress code is smart casual, I usually turn up in a clean plain t shirt and formal pants.
Graduate, Auckland - 03 Sep 2024
Only been to hamilton office, buts its cool here
Graduate, Hamilton - 03 Sep 2024
Office space is awesome - massive lunchroom. I love that there is a library for someone who prefers quieter environments!
Graduate, Auckland - 03 Sep 2024
The office spaces are open, and most offices have hot desking now, so you can book any desk you want. However, people often have their favourites, so you have to be careful not to book someone's ‘normal' desk accidentally. There are kitchenettes on all floors. We also have spaces to chill out and meeting rooms, etc. It's nice to be in an open space because you get to chat with different people. the christchurch office location, however, is a little bit out of the way. There aren't really any bus stops near our building, and we're about a 20-minute walk from town. This can be a bit tricky if you have client meetings or are trying to organise a catch-up with friends from other companies. It can be a bit isolating in that sense, but it's good for the bank account, as I generally meal prep lunches knowing that it would be a hike to buy good food. we don't really have a dress code that I know of. People just dress nicely, like classic work attire, and we have casual friday which people take very seriously haha. I've seen people wearing hoodies, track pants, and birkenstocks on casual friday. But generally, people just wear pants, a nice shirt, and either dress shoes, boots, or sneakers.
Graduate, Christchurch - 03 Sep 2024
I'm happy with the location of my office in auckland as the immediate area is vibrant and has lots of restaurants, parks, walking opportunities. Plus it's located near the water. The interior of the office however feels very sterile and cold, probably due to the colour scheme. As the building is relatively long and narrow, you can see from one end of it to the other and this can put me at unease at times because it's just a sea of computers in one direction, feeling a bit like a factory. I had hoped that during the refit they would create distinct zones of the different disciplines, breaking down the space more but this didn't happen. I recently visited wsp's office in melbourne and there was a stark difference with its vibrancy and use of colour. They had different types of furniture (from different design periods), plants and artworks in break areas which really added to the positive atmosphere of the office. the dress code is flexible, ranging between professional to smart casual (and on some fridays very casual) so I'm very happy with that. Everyone dresses between this spectrum and I've not noticed any issues so far. I've also seen some people coming in with one piece of cultural clothing to match an otherwise standard work attire which is fun and shows that they are comfortable wearing ethic clothes on occasion.
Graduate, Auckland - 02 Sep 2024