I typically work 9-5:30, occasionally working from home
Graduate, Sydney - 29 Aug 2017
My hours have been ok, and I'm not opposed to working hard. But I've heard that some project can mean a lot more hours than I'd be happy doing on a regular basis.
Graduate, Sydney - 29 Aug 2017
Company is very flexible. It is up to your manager to make it work. If you work additional hours make sure you take extra time in lieu
Graduate, Sydney - 29 Aug 2017
Often long hours but the company is quite flexible with working hours and does offer the option to work from home when required.
Graduate, Canberra - 29 Aug 2017
The company expects that overtime is standard and that your life is work.
Graduate, Sydney - 29 Aug 2017
Depending on the client and team you are in, flexibility can mean: - working from home on occasion - working standard 9-5 - working extensive 10+ hour days. But this is expected.
Graduate, Melbourne - 29 Aug 2017
Fairly standard working week. Tends to ramp up closer to a project end-date but so far I am yet feel burnt out. Accenture are also very flexible in terms or working from home etc.
Graduate, Melbourne - 28 Aug 2017
Very reasonable hours
Graduate, Melbourne - 28 Aug 2017
Regular working day. Usually 9 to 5 or similar. Very flexible on the exact timings which is good because I can start earlier and finish earlier where need by.
Graduate, Sydney - 28 Aug 2017
Tend to spend ~9 hours in the office, sometimes more. Lots of flexibility about working arrangements.
Graduate, Auckland - 28 Aug 2017
Dependent on client arrangement - Accenture offers a very flexible culture
Graduate, Melbourne - 28 Aug 2017
Work hours are flexible but you must also be flexible. Working from home is common and offsetting hours for time in lieu, but you must also be ready to work late and travel nationally/internationally at a moment's notice.
Midlevel, Melbourne - 28 Aug 2017
Very understanding - as long as I put in the hours to get what I need done to a quality standard, you just need to communicate to your team members and they'll understand.
Graduate, Melbourne - 28 Aug 2017
Quite flexible and very understanding when you need to take time off. Normal work hours (9-5) but there are times you will need to stay later which is the nature of almost any workplace.
Graduate, Sydney - 28 Aug 2017
While not having a flex system like the public service I have never had to work overtime in my role. There are plenty of people who do need to work reasonable overtime, however they are recognised for it.
Graduate, Canberra - 28 Aug 2017
I can come in a little later if I have to without getting hassled, and as long as I get my work done, i can leave when I need to as well. It's pretty flexible - as long as the work is complete
Graduate, Sydney - 28 Aug 2017
Reasonably flexible
Graduate, Perth - 28 Aug 2017
I work normal hours a week. My company is flexible when it comes to working. But sometimes when we are required to work from client location, it gets a little compulsory to go there and work
Graduate, Melbourne - 28 Aug 2017
Typical work day is 8 hours (30 minutes more than in job contract). This fluctuates to sometimes 13 hour days during busy periods and includes weekends. No overtime is provided.
Graduate, Wellington - 28 Aug 2017
I start work at 8am and finish on average around 5:30-6.
Graduate, Sydney - 28 Aug 2017