Merry Christmas! It’s Been An Incredible Year!

WOW! What an incredible year 2017 has been for us here at Lotus People – some highlights were;


  • We celebrated our 2nd birthday
  • Our Lotus family has grown into an amazing team of 11 staff
  • Lotus People was awarded Best Small Agency to Work For at the Recruitment International Awards
  • We attended the Irish Chamber of Commerce Awards where our own Director and Founder, Sinead Connolly won the Young Entrepreneur award!
  • We received a number of accolades and industry awards acknowledging our workplace culture and our contribution to the industry
  • Our Director Sinead Connolly was nominated as Young Entrepreneur at the NSW Business Chamber of Commerce Awards
  • We made our 1000th placement
  • We moved into a beautiful new offices with our sister companies; SustainAbility, SustainDigital and SustainHealth
  • We partnered with Oz Harvest for all of our charitable work


We are continuously humbled and grateful for the support and encouragement we have received from candidates, clients and the market – THANK YOU everyone for your support!


2018, here we come! See some photos from our Christmas party on Sydney Harbour last week below;

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