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Sophie Tang
This nationwide workplace survey celebrates Britain’s top employers and is widely seen as the most comprehensive analysis of workplace engagement, culture, and satisfaction in the UK.
To be recognised, an organisation must excel across six pillars of workplace happiness: Reward and Recognition, Instilling Pride, Information Sharing, Empowerment, Wellbeing and Job Satisfaction, and we have ranked very strongly in all of them.
As our Managing Partner Matt Meyer says
Being named in the list among so many great employers is a wonderful achievement. It has been earned through the tremendous efforts of every single person here, who all go out of their way to make sure that wellbeing, kindness and inclusivity aren't just talked about, but woven into the fabric of our firm.
This recognition by the Sunday Times shows that while we’re growing fast, we’re growing right - with our people at the centre of everything we do, and I am so pleased to be a part such a fantastic team."
Lord Mark Price, Founder of WorkL, comments:
I’m absolutely delighted for this year's winners of The Sunday Times Best Places to Work, powered by WorkL. Many brilliant companies entered the Awards in the hopes of being recognised, so it’s a real achievement to have made the list. WorkL are proud to power these Awards and support organisations in retaining and recruiting the very best employees.”
You can view the full results from the Sunday Times Best Places to Work survey here.

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