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The Irish Times – Interview with Sinead Connolly

Our very own Director and Founder, Sinead Connolly featured in the The Irish Times. The article tells Sinead’s story starting from when she made the move to Australia and how she came about opening her award winning boutique recruitment agency, Lotus People.


“I didn’t really know what I wanted to do, but I was always very driven, I always wanted to be successful. Until I found recruitment in Sydney, I didn’t know what that was going to look like.”



Lotus People was created with a genuine love of recruitment and respect to everyone involved, which is what defines us in the market. What Sinead has achieved in the last 3 years is extraordinary. She has created an incredibly successful business and a wonderful culture that we are all proud to be a part of. Go Sinead!

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