Happy 1000th Placement!

It really has been an exciting couple of weeks here at Lotus People. With our continued expansion and growth seeing us hire four new additions to the teamour second birthday party celebrationsanti-Melbourne cup where we boycotted the celebrations due to animal crueltyrunning the JP Morgan Fun RunHalloween fun and attending the Irish Australian Chamber of Commerce Awards where Sinead took home the award for Young Entrepreneur, we have been busy!

To add to the craziness, yesterday we were so excited to see that we made our 1000th placement!!! There are flowers on the way to our wonderful client and candidate who were the lucky 1000th placement who helped make this happen! After two years in business, this feels like a huge achievement and we celebrated over a bottle of champagne along with some birthday cake for Chloe! Thanks to all of our wonderful clients and candidates for all of the continuous support!

You may also like...

By Sarah Lunders September 1, 2025
People First: A Lotus People Podcast
By Sarah Lunders August 6, 2025
As of 2024, a powerful generational shift is redefining the Australian workforce. For the first time, the workplace is no longer dominated by Baby Boomers or Gen X, but by Millennials and Gen Z. According to the Great Place to Work Insights Report 2024 , these two generations now account for 67% of the workforce in Australia — a demographic transformation that is reshaping major culture across workplaces. With this shift means evolving expectations: how people want to work, what they value in employers, and what they need from leaders. As Baby Boomers retire and Gen X move into more senior leadership roles, Millennials and Gen Z are stepping up — and demanding workplaces that are human-first, values-led and future-focused.
By Sarah Lunders July 16, 2025
In a market where competition for qualified professionals is fierce, many of our non-profit clients are asking us: “How can we attract and retain great people when we can’t compete on salary and perks?” It’s a valid concern. Industries such as technology, financial services and consulting often have the financial bandwidth to offer high salaries, generous bonus structures and a long list of lifestyle benefits. For mission-driven organisations working with tighter resources, it can feel like a difficult race to run. But a compelling Employee Value Proposition (EVP) isn’t built on budget alone. An EVP is fundamentally about meaning. The reasons people feel proud to work at your organisation. The most effective EVPs we see are not necessarily flashy, but they are clear, consistent and deeply connected to the values and culture of the organisation. When well-crafted and confidently communicated, non-profits can not only compete, but excel, when it comes to attracting and retaining capable, aligned professionals who are motivated by more than just salary. 
More Posts