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Contact Energy

4.6
  • #1 in Energy & utilities
  • 1,000 - 50,000 employees

Office & Workplace at Contact Energy

8.1
8.1 rating for Workplace, based on 9 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.
Well laid out office spaces with typical amenities. Other aspects like: some stand up desks plug in hubs with dual monitors for ease of work station use plants hot desk arrangements formal and informal (couch chairs etc.) meeting spaces. Dress code is relatively flexible with exception of PPE requirements when working on site.
Midlevel, Taupō
The office that Im in was built in the 50s. There are only two toilets for all the men in the office, which is up to several dozen. The office is being held up on being renovated as there are plans to build a new office elsewhere. The dress code ranges from casual to formal depending on the person. Many people also are in PPE.
Graduate, Taupō
The office in Auckland is pleasant and well-lit. There is a lounge with an LP player indoor plants standing desks and is situated near the waterfront. There is no dress code.
Graduate, Auckland
Wairakei office space is satisfactory. It is heading towards being too full but there are plans to upgrade to a new office in the future. Dress code at the Wairakei site is pretty casual, with many people dressed in PPE.
Graduate, Taupō
Large head office, but many are WFH so sometimes less people in office. Dress code - some people in shirts/slacks, some in t-shirts, very much depends on the day.
Graduate, Wellington
Everything is fine, just ordinary. Dress code is "you be you" I guess, which is great.
Graduate, Taupō
Smart casual dress code. The main office space is good but is a bit tight as there are more people but not enough offices. It can get a bit loud at times. Other facilities (hygiene, gym, recycling, health) are good.
Graduate, Clyde

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