Recruiter Insider Awards 2020

Recruiter Insider is a service that we have embraced as a business. The platform allows us to understand the individual experiences of our candidates and clients via anonymous surveys. In a world where testimonials, reviews, and referrals are of growing importance, Recruiter Insider enables us to measure how well we are practicing what we preach!


There are now 50 agencies using Recruiter Insider’s platform and over 700 consultants, so we were thrilled to be named as finalists in ALL of the SIX categories.


The categories include:


Best Agency for


  • Candidate Experience
  • Client Experience
  • Service Excellence


Best Consultant for


  • Candidate Experience
  • Client Experience
  • Service Excellence


Exceeding all expectations, Lotus People took out ALL THREE of the agency awards, and our very own Eva Child was named the Best Consultant for Candidate Experience!



We would like to take this opportunity to congratulate our fellow finalists and thank all who took the time to complete a RI survey for us. We are so humbled by the results and your support, particularly during such a turbulent time.

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