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Jones Whyte Celebrates Double Win at The Herald Top Employer Awards 2024
November 4, 2024 General,News & Announcements
Jones Whyte is proud to announce a double victory at The Herald Top Employer Awards 2024, where we were named Top Employer of the Year – Small Business and received the Employee Career Development Award. These awards celebrate our commitment to fostering an environment where employees thrive both professionally and personally.
The Employee Career Development Award highlights our dedication to learning and development. The judges recognised Jones Whyte for our robust commitment to employee growth through initiatives like our paralegal training academy and trainee program, which boasts a 100% retention rate. Our strategic use of AI has further enhanced efficiency, supporting rapid growth and an inspiring workplace culture.
As Top Employer of the Year in the Small Business category, Jones Whyte was commended for appointing a Head of Learning and Development, strengthening our leadership, and providing resources to foster an inclusive, growth-oriented culture.
These awards are a testament to our mission to make Jones Whyte an exceptional place to work, ensuring our team is equipped to deliver outstanding service to our clients.
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