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MinterEllison

4.3
  • 1,000 - 50,000 employees

Office & Workplace at MinterEllison

8.1
8.1 rating for Workplace, based on 17 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.
MinterEllison Perth are moving to brand-new offices in January 2024. The firm has designed and fitted-out the building to it's own preferences, and so it is purpose-built with staff having a say in the design and logistics. The dress code is mostly business-casual, although it varies team-to-team. As a general rule, people will wear business attire when meeting clients and slightly less formal attire day-to-day. There is no formal dress code.
Graduate, Perth
Office fit out is old (new building coming soonish). Technology is and IT support is up to date. Dress code is generally relaxed / dress for day.
Graduate, Brisbane
Great location overlooking the river, no complaints. The office spaces could probably be a bit more modern but I love the size of my office and the stationery cupboards are always filled to the brim. Everyone is usually dressed very professionally, and I myself sway between smart casual (as in a more casual looking dress) and office attire (pencil dresses) depending on whats going on.
Graduate, Brisbane
Very reasonable dress code. Casual Fridays - although some people tend to get away with dressing fairly casually even during the week, subject to client commitments / meetings.
Graduate, Brisbane
The offices are located in a very convenient location in the CBD and have good facilities (showers, hair straighteners etc). The dress code is business professional but there is room for personal expression. A few more snacks/refreshment options would take the office to a 10!
Graduate, Melbourne
Wonderful facilities, smart dress but no suit culture
Graduate, Melbourne
Everything is very modern and well-planned; there were recently renovations. Dress code is pretty relaxed, especially for a law firm
Graduate, Adelaide
The Perth office (currently on levels 2 and 3) lack a lot of natural light and windows. I'm very excited for this to change next year.
Graduate, Perth
Office space is quite old and things are often broken / not working properly; however, it is in a nice location near the river. The dress code varies between teams but is generally quite flexible - "dress for your day"
Graduate, Brisbane
Office space is excellent, state of the art!
Graduate, Melbourne
Our office space is nice, with plenty of windows bringing in natural light. The dress code is business, but no one is overly formal i.e., no one wears a tie.
Other (Please specify) - Summer Clerk/Casual Paralegal, Perth