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Arup

4.3
  • 1,000 - 50,000 employees

Culture at Arup

8.9
8.9 rating for Culture, based on 25 reviews
Please describe your company's culture both in the office and after hours. Let us know about the structure and hierarchy, cooperation and teamwork, and socialising amongst colleagues.
The company has an excellent culture that really makes it feel like a community with company organised social events occurring most weeks. I think that all the leaders within my team are very easily approachable and while commanding respect do not do that in a way that makes others feel fearful of them. I think the open plan office with no offices helps makes everyone feel equal. The office always has a good atmosphere of people enjoying what they do and communicating with their colleagues in a light-hearted way.
Graduate, Sydney - 05 Sep 2024
good team
Graduate, Kuala Lumpur - 05 Sep 2024
Office culture is positive and supportive. There are efforts to made to be diverse and inclusive particularly gender diverse. Flexible work is also encouraged to suit your needs. Social committee and activities are common including coffee runs, after work events on fridays (monthly) There is international and interstate cooperation and teamwork.
Graduate, Adelaide - 07 Aug 2024
Almost no expectation to work after hours. The environment doesn’t feel cutthroat/toxic at all. There are a good balance of social activities too. I sometimes feel the attitude towards grads to be a little condescending, particularly from those we don’t work directly with. For example there seems to be a perception from grad coordinators that grads don’t have a lot of work / responsibilities, which isn’t necessarily true.
Graduate, Melbourne - 31 Jul 2024
Arup embraces diversity and is very welcoming. My team are all friendly and after working here for several months I get along well with all 34 members of the team. Arup also has groups such as Ovagreen that emphasise the importance of being environmentally minded and run fun socials that embrace these ideals. I get along so well with some colleagues that we have gone wakeboarding, hiking and played board games together on weekends.
Graduate, Brisbane - 23 Jul 2024
Company culture supports my aim of having good work-life balance. There is strong effort by the company for team culture. There are many social events during and after business hours. Company structure is 'flat' which allows graduates to easily interact with top seniors. I feel accepted and appreciated.
Graduate, Brisbane - 22 Jul 2024
The office is very progressive with social and environmental focus. Lots of opportunities for volunteering, sharing our interests and learning. Lunch n learns and bursts online and in person. The only downfall is the general lack of interest in staying after work for out of hours events, limiting our opportunities to make friends outside of the professional 9-5 setting.
Graduate, Adelaide - 17 Jul 2024
My seniors at work are very friendly and approachable. Everyone is professional, takes their job seriously, and maintains good teamwork and continuous improvement. We are very open and nonjudgmental here.
Graduate, Melbourne - 17 Jul 2024
People individually are very welcoming, team structure is extremely social in local team (~15). Get along well with others from similar disciplines. Indifferent on social experience on larger team messages / call 9considering global employees), but working alongside other colleagues out of state / country usually forms a good technical and social relationship
Graduate, Brisbane - 15 Jul 2024
Good culture, everyone is approachable and looks after each other
Graduate, Brisbane - 06 Nov 2023
The company culture is great - the office itself is quite lively across the week (mainly Tuesday to Thursday) and the office hosts different talks across lunchtime (with catered lunch) as well as other activities and events. Outside of the office, there are different committees that hold a range of different events to suit different interests. The open plan layout is also a great way to catch up with colleagues across the office coincidentally and also provides many different areas to work from.
Graduate, Melbourne - 06 Nov 2023
Lots of formal social and learning opportunities - at least 2-3 a week
Graduate, Melbourne - 01 Nov 2023
I hate the corporate world, but I can not speak more highly of Arup. I can talk to people who are the global lead like they are a grad - everyone sits around everyone and forces collaboration and minglling between all levels - it fosters fast growth.
Graduate, Perth - 31 Oct 2023
Fantastic company culture, colleagues are available to talk about more than work and managers make sure to check in emotionally and provide additional support when required. Open office layout encourages collaboration and dedicated non-work spaces within the office (cafe, cafateria, table tennis) provide a space to have informal social connections. Very flat social hierarchy, everyone gets the same desk, no offices, everyone is happy to talk to everyone. Regular social events are available without pressure to participate every time.
Graduate, Melbourne - 30 Oct 2023