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Lane Neave NZ

4.1
  • 100 - 500 employees

Culture at Lane Neave NZ

8.7
8.7 rating for Culture, based on 18 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.
Work life balance is pretty good not very often I am working late night. In office in Wellington very good culture, the cultural generally is very collegial little in the way of socialising with colleagues but I think that is to be somewhat expected given the size of the office - similar in Queenstown although there does tend to be more in the way of Friday drinks etc down there. Culture overall does seem to be a bit chch centric, social budgets for non chch offices are pretty small, a lot of events are offered really only to Chch employees
Graduate, Wellington
Room for improvement - have the occasional Friday after-work catch/ups but otherwise not a whole lot of socialising during or after hours.
Graduate, Queenstown
We have a very good culture - the office is open planned so everyone is very approachable. There is a hierarchy but in a good way. We have a good young cohort which makes work life a lot more enjoyable. I socialise with people from the office outside of work time which I believe speaks volumes!
Graduate, Christchurch
Overall the culture is great. Everyone is very friendly and sociable and there are no social hierarchies despite people's positions. While everyone is up for after hours socialising these activities are infrequent however.
Midlevel, Wellington
The Wellington office is very friendly and chatty. I would not say it feels as hierarchical as the Christchurch office, but I think this is influenced both by how we all sit in such close proximity but also by how the partners work very directly with the solicitors, who are mostly juniors.
Graduate, Wellington
Lots of social events, mentoring, upskilling, etc. Very collegial and encouraging demeanour by all.
Midlevel, Christchurch
The culture at Lane Neave sets it apart. Teams work together for the mutual good and there is no sense of competition - just collaboration. We have many social functions which help to build relationships across the firm.
Graduate, Christchurch
Everyone is really lovely. Work is definitely a priority but everyone is social and the social events such as Friday night drinks have enabled me to talk to almost everyone in the firm and catch up with them as to what they are up to in both their personal and work lives
Intern, Auckland
I have found the culture at Lane Neave to be fantastic. Within work hours, I am not expected to know more than I do. This is a weight lifted from my shoulders as a Summer Clerk, instead my colleagues help me to learn new things and answer my questions. The Partners sit in the open floor plan office with us and are often wandering around and asking us questions/for help with things. While staff really respect the Partners and Management, there doesn't feel like there is a strict hierarchy or fear. It is mutual respect from all levels and roles.
Intern, Christchurch
What I enjoy most about Lane Neave is how friendly and interactive everyone is. I have been invited along to team events such as conferences, lunches and even a Christmas function for the team. I was able to take part in the Corporate Rowing Challenge which was loads of fun. I also enjoy how although there is a hierarchy of positions within the firm, everyone is so friendly and kind and approachable.
Intern, Christchurch
The culture during the work day is that everyone is super busy and hard working which I admire. There will also often be periods of chat and jokes throughout the day which is nice. In terms of hierarchy I feel comfortable to go up to the other lawyers including the partners to ask questions. I have found the partners as very hands on and corporative with the younger lawyers. Breaks culture isn't amazing, barley anyone will take the full hour off and many each lunch at their desks without a break. However I do not believe there is any judgement if one does take the full hour away from the desk. In addition, only the partners stay past 5 o'clock on the regular, there is a strong culture of not needing afterhours work unless it is urgent. Therefore the breaks situation balances out.
Intern, Queenstown
Commenting purely on the Auckland office, it is a great size at about 40-50 people, as it is small enough that everyone knows everyone and feels comfortable approaching each other without hierarchy (the office is open plan), but still large enough that we have appropriate resources and people to deal with complex and interesting clients and work. The office does social events outside of the workplace from time to time.
Graduate, Auckland
I really like the Auckland office culture. Happily could approach and talk to almost everyone for work related or social communication. I can ask everyone on my team questions and also have banter with them.
Intern, Auckland
The culture is great. While every company has an obvious hierarchy, the people at the top do not make you feel like you are inferior. Despite being at the bottom of the hierarchy, everyone I have engaged with has treated me with respect.
Intern, Christchurch
Culture is fantastic, there are lots of social events and activities to get amongst. The company is a decent size, so you get to interact with lots of different types of people. Whilst there is a clear hierarchy, this is not a bad thing - it just makes lines of communication and delegation of work clear. Most people are working together with several others on issues.
Intern, Christchurch
I answer to everyone in the team but never feel like they are speaking down to me
Intern, Christchurch
Its a very healthy and bubbly environment where in most areas working long hours is not encouraged.
Auckland