r/auscorp

Community Overview

About r/auscorp

A place where Aussie professionals in commercial corporate roles and industries can ask questions, seek career advice and discuss the latest company news and gossip. Please check out our Rules and our User Guide before contributing. Discussions about government roles and workplaces belong in r/auspublicservice. Our 100k+ community also lives on Instagram - @theaussiecorporate theaussiecorporate.com

The community at a glance

r/auscorp is a Subreddit for Locals with roughly 130K members. It uses a forum format for communication. On the Hive Index it ranks #8 in the Regional Advice communities list.

Roughly 38K members have joined in the past year. Popular discussion topics include Job, Work, and Corporate. Product recommendations often mention office chair.

On Reddit
130K Members

Subreddit Analysis

via GummySearch
Yearly: +38K members
Growth: +41.0% / year

Member growth over time

All time (yearly)

  • 2025: 54K members
  • 2026: 15K members

Past year (monthly)

  • Jul: 4K members
  • Aug: 5K members
  • Sep: 3K members
  • Oct: 1K members
  • Nov: 3K members
  • Dec: 2K members
  • Jan: 2K members
  • Feb: 3K members
  • Mar: 3K members
  • Apr: 3K members
  • May: 3K members
  • Jun: 925 members

Topics

  • Job
    41 posts in the past month
    #1
    Job
    41
  • Work
    30 posts in the past month
    #2
    Work
    30
  • Corporate
    28 posts in the past month
    #3
    Corporate
    28
  • Career
    27 posts in the past month
    #4
    Career
    27
  • Workplace
    17 posts in the past month
    #5
    Workplace
    17

Flair

  • General Discussion
    97 posts in the past month
    1. [Opinion] Your job does not need to be meaningful. Your life outside of it does.
    2. Normalise the 7.6hr work day.
    3. Anyone else feel like Australian corporate life has become completely cooked?
    #1
    General Discussion
    [Opinion] Your job does not need to be meaningful. Your life outside of it does. · Normalise the 7.6hr work day. · Anyone else feel like Australian corporate life has become completely cooked?
    97
  • Advice / Questions
    57 posts in the past month
    1. Meeting room etiquette with Execs?
    2. WHF double standards
    3. Culture shock working for a Queensland based org
    #2
    Advice / Questions
    Meeting room etiquette with Execs? · WHF double standards · Culture shock working for a Queensland based org
    57
  • In the News
    17 posts in the past month
    1. Imagine getting rejected for a role while this was happening behind the scenes
    2. KPMG Australia CEO resigns following whistleblower investigation
    3. Bendigo Bank workers face ‘draconian contracts’ in new Infosys outsourcing deal
    #3
    In the News
    Imagine getting rejected for a role while this was happening behind the scenes · KPMG Australia CEO resigns following whistleblower investigation · Bendigo Bank workers face ‘draconian contracts’ in new Infosys outsourcing deal
    17
  • Meme
    9 posts in the past month
    1. Having your own office-space
    2. True. Open workspaces are counterproductive
    3. Just for laughs - Job seeking Mode
    #4
    Meme
    Having your own office-space · True. Open workspaces are counterproductive · Just for laughs - Job seeking Mode
    9
  • pls fix
    9 posts in the past month
    1. Blue collar guy here again. No questions today, just came to say that you all sound absolutely miserable.
    2. Can the mods rename this joint to r/ausredundencyhub
    3. Why didn't a holiday fix my jobburnout?
    #5
    pls fix
    Blue collar guy here again. No questions today, just came to say that you all sound absolutely miserable. · Can the mods rename this joint to r/ausredundencyhub · Why didn't a holiday fix my jobburnout?
    9

Product recommendations

  • office chair
    2 posts in the past month
    1. Best tax deductible office chair?
    2. Working from home chair recommendations?
    #1
    office chair
    Best tax deductible office chair? · Working from home chair recommendations?
    2

Frequently asked questions

Who is r/auscorp for?
Best for Locals enthusiasts looking for a Reddit-based community with forum discussion.
Is r/auscorp free to join?
This listing is not marked as paid-only. Access rules and any fees are decided by the community.
How many members does r/auscorp have?
Roughly 130K members, based on figures reported by the community or its host. Member counts are approximate and change over time.
What platform is r/auscorp on?
r/auscorp runs on Reddit. Reddit communities (or "subreddits") are forum-based groups on the popular social news aggregation, web content rating, and discussion website Reddit. Reddit is commonly known as "the front page of the internet". Users submit content to the site such as links, text posts, and images, which are then voted up or down and discussed by other members. From investing Reddit communities, to professional ones, to ones just for laughs, you're likely to find a community for you on Reddit.
What topics does r/auscorp cover?
On the Hive Index, r/auscorp is organized under Locals.
How do I join r/auscorp?
You can join r/auscorp by clicking this link, or pressing the "Go to community" button above.
What are the Regional Advice communities like?
Communities for asking questions and getting advice about specific cities, regions, and local areas.