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Happy 3 Year Anniversary to Sham!

Happy 3 year anniversary to our beloved Sham! Sham originally came into the Lotus office to register for temporary work. After completing a number of assignments for us with glowing feedback we knew we needed to keep her for ourselves.



As one of Lotus’ first employees, Sham has been instrumental in shaping the culture at Lotus. As a team manager, Sham demonstrated her kind and supportive nature whilst leading her team by example. Walking past Sham’s desk, you will always find a unique collection of printed images surrounding her monitor with an interesting and often hilarious explanation to go with them.


From team assistant, to perm candidate manager and now in her current role as senior consultant, Sham lives and breathes the Lotus values and we couldn’t imagine the office without her.

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