Laid back work-from-home work culture primarily. With some other employees off at client workplaces. After-hours social clubs available for those who are into that.
People seem to get along well and help each other when needed
Friendly, social, very welcoming.
In the office, the culture is very chill and strong. The chill aspect is the ability to act freely / however you want without the feeling that you have to act up-tight / serious just because you are in the office. It's very professional and respectful keeping in mind that we have clients, still achieving our work as expected, but fun and casual. I can freely socialize with managers, team leads, 'higher ups' if that's how you wanna call it, without the feeling that you have to act a certain way, because of how chill and respectful it is. You definitely don't feel hierarchy after hours but when there is work to be done, people do what they're supposed to do, nothing more, nothing personal. After hours, colleagues usually go out for a drink or dinner, or hang around at someone's flat to watch movies and play games. At one point a few colleagues met up at multiple music festivals around NZ which is very cool. We also frequently organize sport events, board games, arcade, and always celebrate someone's achievement, promotion, leaving for a new opportunity, etc... The teamwork is incredibly strong in the office.
At the office, culture is great. Relationships between departments and levels is good. Socially, there are events/drinks held once a month to get everyone together which usually has a good turn out. Cooperation and teamwork from my experience is healthy.