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Financial Review Fast Starters – 2018

Lotus People are thrilled to have been announced as #38 in the Australian Financial Review Fast Starters 2018 list, which features the fastest growing start-up businesses in Australia. The fast starters list looks at year on year revenue growth in the first three years of business and we are in good company with some impressive names on the list.


We are also proud to be one of four businesses in the SustainAbility Consulting Group who were listed at #32 in the Fast 100 List – a list of the fastest growing Australian companies.


After three years in business, we have gone from strength to strength and we are so proud of all that we have achieved. We could not have done this without the support of our amazing clients, candidates and of course our incredible team, thank you!

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