Top 5 Best Places to Work in Australia!

Lotus People made it to the list of Best Places to Work in Australia!

If there’s one award that showcases a company’s thriving culture and it‘s focus and emphasis on employee engagement and satisfaction, it’s Great Place to Work’s Best Places to Work Award given by Great Place to Work, the global authority on workplace culture. 

 

We are beyond excited to share that Lotus People has been named one of Australia’s Best Places to Work this 2022! Ranked alongside some of Australia’s best businesses, this accolade means so much to us. 


Lotus’ work is deeply rooted in making an impact and paying forward the power of treating people well, so we take huge pride in being a values-based organisation that gives high importance to trust, communication, and an authentic approach to relationships. 

 

Giving our employees the ideal environment where they feel respected, mentally recharged, free to share their ideas, and to continuously innovate is what is important to us here at Lotus. 

 

100% of our team are proud to work for Lotus People !

 

Conducting regular pulse and feedback surveys, we are always looking to improve and Lotus People has also recently adapted these new employee benefits to reward our team for the incredible work everyone has been doing; 

 

1. Lotus Global - take advantage of remote working by extending your holidays and trips and working from anywhere 

2. Lotus Social Club - team bonding and activities 

3. Mental Health Days - additional days off per year to support wellness 

4. Employee Assistance Programs - additional counselling support 

5. Training Budget Allocations - different budgets for different levels all supporting our growth mindset 

6. Industry-leading Parental Leave – for primary and secondary caregivers 

 

Along with all of our other fantastic benefits and rewards such as five weeks’ annual leave, regular trips away, and investment in technology and L&D! 

 

We are all about continuously empowering our team to do their best while delivering the best service to our clients and candidates! 

 

If you're interested in the growth and opportunities that we offer and would like to be a part of a world-class team, reach out to us at info@lotuspeople.com.au today. 


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