Charlotte joins our list of US award winners!

Hot on the heels of our Dallas and Chicago offices, we’re delighted to reveal that our Charlotte location has also been named as a Best and Brightest Companies To Work For winner.

Our colleagues in North Carolina have been recognized for the range of employee benefits on offer, including early wellbeing finishes so staff can focus on their own physical and mental health, as well as free yoga and exercise classes and support on things like diet and finance.

“These awards are a reward for our commitment to creating a better workplace for everyone,” said Rowan O’Grady, President of Americas at Frank Recruitment Group. “While we may have achieved great things as a business in the last 12 months, our company is about so much more than that. People truly matter here.”

The Best and Brightest awards, which list companies including T-Mobile, Blackberry and Aldi amongst its former winners, are presented by the National Association for Business Resources. They recognize businesses across the US that have demonstrated exceptional human resources practices and a commitment to deliver a better working environment for its employees.

“The 2022 winning organizations have stood out during unpredictable times and have proven they are an employer of choice,” said Jennifer Kluge, President and CEO of NABR and The Best and Brightest Program. “They continue to keep the needs of their employees first and provide perks that include, development, wellbeing, work-life balance, rewards and recognition. In addition these winning companies offer a fantastic work culture and workplace environment that attracts and retains superior employees.”

“We’re delighted to see Charlotte also being recognized as an exceptional place of work,” added Zoë Morris, President at Frank Recruitment Group. “Recruitment can be a high-pressure environment and while it’s important to us that we create an environment where people can thrive, we also want to make sure that they are supported to be their best selves. It means an awful lot to see that those outside of our organization can see what we are doing to make this a people-first organization.”

“What I will add is that we don’t see these awards as the end of the story for any Frank Recruitment Group employee by a long way. We will continue to make this the best place to work as we possibly can, and are committed to finding more new innovative ways to do that.”

Winning organizations are assessed by an independent research firm to gauge their success in a number of areas, including compensation, benefits, wellness, diversity, equity and inclusion, work-life blend, employee enrichment, engagement and retention, and community initiatives and corporate responsibility. A range of metrics are used to judge those that go on to be named as award winners.

Charlotte’s gong is the latest in a long line of awards Frank Recruitment Group has won around the world, underlining its emphasis on creating a positive employee culture.

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