Lotus People, Endorsed by Job Seekers in 2023!

How's your second quarter of the year going?

It's been fantastic for Lotus People, with our team of consultants achieving their own personal and professional milestones which we are always so proud of! We also moved into a brand-new office recently with a brighter, wider space designed to foster even more collaboration and creativity within the team - we're excited to be settling in and making it our own!

On top of this, the team received fantastic news this week from
Recruiter Insider - Agencies! 


Based on our candidate reviews over the last 12 months, both Lotus People and our very own Chloe Jones have been "Endorsed by Job Seekers"! As per Recruiter Insider's CEO and Co-Founder, Justin Hillier, “these are the highest standards across our industry and highlights feedback collected from candidates throughout the entire hiring process".


Lotus People, Endorsed by Job Seekers
Chloe Jones, Endorsed by Job Seekers


We are so moved by this achievement - thank you to the whole team and of course, Chloe, for working hard towards reaching this amazing milestone!

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