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A GREAT PLACE TO WORK.


The Structure Group is celebrating a phenomenally successful evening at the Great Places to Work annual award ceremony. The company is officially both the second best place to work in the UK, beaten to the top only by Google, and the tenth best SME to work for across Europe.


The Structure Group came top in four of the sub categories that make up the overall scores, including:
  • Best for Absence of Organisational Politics
  • Best for Training and Development
  • Most Trusted Management
  • Best Collaborative Culture Company
It was also runner up in the Most Fun & Friendly Companies, the Most Welcoming Companies sub categories and the special award for Well-being in the Work Place.

The awards are given by the Great Places to Work Institute and are based on a combination of employee surveys and a cultural audit of policies and practices.

The Structure Group has published a white paper, entitled Creating a Great Place to Work, based on its own award-winning model of employee engagement. The firm’s philosophy, which forms the core of the white paper is about putting people at the centre of your operating model, building up trust among staff, encouraging ownership of ideas, and making people feel part of the company.


To download associated documents, please use the links below:

Great Places to Work Press Release (21Kb) Great Places to Work White Paper (2.10Mb)

If you would like to find out more about what makes The Structure Group a great workplace, or if you are interested in learning more about the services we offer our clients, please browse our website or follow the links below.

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