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Recruitment communications at work

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• All of us
• All due respect
• All in a name

More than you ever wanted to know about work people. A mercifully brief stagger through our values. And a neat animation that explains how we came up with our logo. See it all here.

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Recruitment communications at work
All due respect

The four values define our approach to business, but they also describe the way we want to treat each other. When you look at the improbable characters who have ended up under the work banner, it's clear that we take equal-opportunity employing more seriously than most. This is what we do to keep the lid on it all.

freedom understanding passion achievement

freedom

We will establish an environment where everyone's voice is heard and different views are respected. We will overcome barriers to communication caused by superfluous hierarchy. We will be clear about individual responsibilities.

understanding

We will continue to learn new things and master new skills, so we become better at our jobs. We will work for each other, correcting unequal workloads wherever we can. We will understand and identify with the challenges that our colleagues face.

passion

We will try to take a positive approach to everything, especially problems. Our enthusiasm for the business will be infectious - for clients and colleagues alike. We will celebrate the good results and learn from everything else.

achievement
We deliver results, for our clients and for our colleagues. As a matter of course, we aim to do more than people expect of us. We won't let people down. Our desire to do things differently will not get in the way of common sense.

 

Recruitment communications at work