Lotus People Activities and Wins!

Reflecting on May, it was a particularly crazy month in our recruitment world with Lotus People | SustainAbility Consulting | SustainDigital Recruitment! From record-breaking placement numbers to company record highs to individual personal bests, promotions, SEEK award wins AND finally being able to celebrate in person on trips interstate, it was a big one! 

 

Our very own Director and Co-Founder Sinead Connolly’s took home the time prize for SEEK’s Recruiter Leader of the Year at the SARA awards last month in Melbourne and it’s such a great achievement given the high-level calibre of the awards night and all the amazing nominees for the award. We are so proud of Sinead for all the passion and dedication she has continued to put into the business to make an impact in Australia’s recruitment space.



Congratulations, Sinead! 

We are all still reeling from an incredible long weekend of team bonding on a trip to Daydream Island Resort! After a tough couple of years, it meant a lot to connect with our colleagues from the wider group and we are already looking forward to the next adventure together!

We’ve also had three new starters (Sinead Flanagan, Sinead Kane, and Trevor Owen) who are settling in well and already adding great value and building excellent relationships – we’re all so excited to see the things they’ll achieve throughout their journey with us. 
 
It’s been a very exciting end of the financial year and we are already so excited about what the new financial year will bring! 

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