Lotus People Wins the Best Agency Client Experience for Q4 2022!

We're just getting started!

It's only the first month of the year yet we already have so many things to celebrate - from work anniversaries, birthdays, and even award wins!

We're so thrilled to take home 
Recruiter Insider - Agencies Best Agency for Client Experience Award for Q4 2022, and also want to congratulate our very own Kerri Olafsen and Michelle Barrett for running in their own categories.

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Kerri Olafsen - WINNER, Best Client-Consultant Experience Award
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Michelle Barrett - FINALIST, Best Client-Consultant Experience Award

Lotus People is beyond committed to providing the best service experience for our clients and candidates, and both Kerri and Michelle are shining examples of how we make that value come to life.

Congratulations on the well-deserved recognition - let's keep up the great work!


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