Where do you work? Australian Electoral Commission - I receive and process people's enrolments for the upcoming election.
What's your work place like? Stereotypical Office. Quiet. Nice people, just really traditional about work ethics and technology (ie they feel that if you are talking, you mustn't be working).
What kind of people do you work with? People my age, or fairly old people. There are a few in between but they relate to us (the uni students) far better than their older workmates.
What are the dynamics like at your work place? Relaxed because what we do is really repetitive, but they seem to move people around who talk too much, kinda like high school all over again. There is a high turnover rate, and people often seem to get frustrated about formalities (such as acting in a position, but when applying the same position, they don't get the job) or the various department transfers. They seem to change their system a lot, so the rule of "if it ain't broke, don't fix it" seems to be absent in people's minds. There's also a heirachal complex that people have.
Why do you like it or dislike? Note above for dislikes. Plus the work is very inconsistent. The likes are that when the workload is heavy, my workmates can chill in a room and just sit there all day chatting and opening letters. The pay is decent for casual office work, and the actual work isn't taxing at all. In fact it's pretty mindless.
It's also very interesting when it comes to our society; you're constantly learning about it. For instance, you actually feel the quantity of people who hide their details because of domestic violence, or the quantity of people falling into dementia, as well as interesting moments such as today when I stumbled upon an enrolment form covered in blood.