Small Business Awards Finalists!!

It has been an amazing 18 months for Lotus People. Since setting up in August 2015, we have been through a crazy ride and experienced huge organic growth and amazing support from our clients and candidates. Just as we were celebrating our first year anniversary, we were advised that we were finalists for Seek’s Small Agency of the Year! The team flew down to Melbourne for the Gala and were so thrilled to be a part of it!

In December, we were listed in Job Advisor’s top 10 coolest companies list for small to medium businesses! Job Advisor consider internal staff reviews in their judging criteria, so it was so great to be acknowledged for creating the culture which we are so proud of.

And just this week, the Australian Small Business Champion Awards announced that we were a finalist in the recruitment services category. With over 1,400 entries received, we are really proud and are very excited about attending the award ceremony in April when they will announce the winners!

It has certainly been a crazy 18 months, but the team and I are so proud of what we have created and are so excited about continuing to build strong relationships and provide superior service to everyone that we deal with. Thank YOU for all of your support!!!



You can find out more on www.lotuspeople.com.au or call 02 8274 4617 or email sinead@lotuspeople.com.au

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