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Leidos

4.5
  • 1,000 - 50,000 employees

Office & Workplace at Leidos

8.8
8.8 rating for Workplace, based on 20 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.
A number of offices spread around Melbourne and Canberra, the leidos owned ones are quite nice. Dress code: depends on the project you are on, a lot of variabilities
Midlevel, Melbourne - 24 Feb 2020
Dress code is smart casual. Office space is open plan
Graduate, Melbourne - 24 Feb 2020
Numerous facilities which are well furnished. Dress code is not overly formal depending on your role and any meetings you may have.
Graduate, Canberra - 20 Feb 2020
Good office location, in the heart of the city, close to ground floor so getting lunch is quick. Office is a little plain.
Graduate, Melbourne - 17 Feb 2020
Great, but lacking in kitchen and general lunch spaces. not all the offices are like that, but some.
Graduate, melbourne - 14 Feb 2020
Clayton office is a bit bland. However, everyone is given a very large, spacious desk to fit all the required equipment and monitors. There are good kitchen facilities and the location is secure and close to public transport and main roads. Dress code is pretty relaxed, smart casual maximum, unless there are client visits expected.
Graduate, Melbourne - 14 Feb 2020
Office space is very good. Most of us work in a pod of four. Kitchen has good space, but bins and microwaves are too close together. General area is spacious enough for employees to navigate around the building. Dress code is smart casual, at least for software engineers. This is great! We also have casual Fridays where we can dress more casually than usual.
Graduate, Melbourne - 13 Feb 2020
Smart Casual/Dress for your day.
Graduate, Melbourne - 13 Feb 2020
Smart casual, office is generally clean
Graduate, Canberra - 13 Feb 2020
Location is great! Office space is really nice and everyone works on an open floor plan. Our dress code is smart casual, so it is pretty comfortable, and on Fridays, it is dress down day!
Graduate, Canberra - 12 Feb 2020
Really nice offices, pretty views with windows and a lot of light. Dress code is very flexible, most of the coders switch between very formal on some days to jeans and a t-shirt on others. So long as you don't look scruffy the office is happy with whatever you wear.
Intern, Melbourne - 12 Feb 2020
I am at the new Scoresby location. The office is really nice, it has a big modern kitchen with fridges, dishwashers etc. It's open plan and has a few quiet meeting rooms. The dress code is smart casual
Graduate, Melbourne - 12 Feb 2020
Two kitchens, open plan U shaped office with elevators and bathrooms in the centre. Sandwich toaster, dishwasher, Coffee machine. Located on Bourke Street in the Melbourne CBD which is 5-10 mins walk from Southern cross, Melb central and flinders street station. Dress code is clean casual, e.g. chinos and a t-shirt or shorts and a t-shirt. I've seen people come in wearing tracksuit pants too.
Midlevel, Melbourne - 12 Feb 2020
The location is very good, close to public transport, the office space is open, and the dress code is smart casual.
Intern, Melbourne - 12 Feb 2020
It depends on which office you are based, but most have nice facilities with kitchens etc. Dress code again depends on the project, but many people wear casual comfortable clothing.
Graduate, Melbourne - 12 Feb 2020
My office space is reasonably open, amazing location and great onsite facilities. Dress code is Smart Casual which makes it really flexible.
Graduate, Melbourne - 12 Feb 2020