Four Exeter firms have been recognised in the Sunday Times Best Places To Work 2024 magazine.
The nationwide survey celebrates the best employers across industries of all sectors and sizes. The results are formed from accurately monitoring employee engagement
City Law firm Stephens Scown has once again been acknowledged in the 250 -1,999 employees category.
Speaking about the result, Catherine Matthews, Partner, who leads on the firm’s employee experience strategy, said: “Being featured as one of the Sunday Times Best Places to Work is a tremendous achievement. The culture within Stephens Scown is a source of great pride and inspiration. Seeing that recognised by the employees who responded to the employee engagement survey and put us on the list highlights the work we do to ensure colleague wellbeing and happiness.
“Doing notable work for notable clients, building our skills with talented people and having a positive impact on our communities sits at the heart of everything we do. It’s great to see the values and recognition of our culture and ethos reflected nationally, highlighting the great career and personal development opportunities we offer as a leading law firm in the South West."
Other Exeter firms making the grade were Brain In Hand, a technology company which has developed software to help autistic and other neurodivergent people, construction firm Coreus and renewable energy business Olympus.
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