Congrats to Jess on her new role & happy anniversary to Kelsey!

We are so proud to announce that our wonderful temporary consultant, Jessica Kniaz, has been promoted to senior recruitment consultant.


Jess has been with the Lotus family from the very beginning as our first ever temporary consultant and she has played an integral part in all of Lotus’ success and milestones to date.


Jess has had quite the growth trajectory at Lotus; starting as an administrator, she was soon promoted to a candidate manager role and not long after that became a recruitment consultant.


In less than 2 years, Jess has built a large client base and stellar reputation within the Education and Health sectors, has trained and supported the growing team, has lead by example and is constantly reviewing processes and identifying better ways of doing things. She is an invaluable team member and we are excited to see what she will achieve next!


With Sara’s recent two-year anniversary and Jess’ coming up next week, we are in celebration mode. A HUGE happy one year anniversary to Kelsey who has been with Lotus for one year today – Kelsey has been an incredible support to the whole team and we are grateful for her enthusiasm, resourcefulness and continued commitment to Lotus. Happy 1-year Kelsey!


With the Lotus team continuing to evolve, we are wholly dedicated to providing a seamless, organic and responsive service to candidates and clients alike. 2017 has been a year of growth and successes and we are all excited to see what 2018 will bring!

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