Final week to be named an Employer of Choice

Last chance for firms to enter industry ranking—entries close this Friday

Final week to be named an Employer of Choice

Entries for NZ Lawyer’s Employer of Choice 2020 report are now in its final week.

Entry is easy and free. Simply submit the online entry form providing quantitative and qualitative evidence to support their claim as a great place to work.

The report will showcase legal employers that are leading the way with policies and initiatives that engage their staff in 11 key areas such as employee health and wellbeing, communication, access to technology and resources and more. It also allows employers to showcase how they handle not only normal day-to-day operations, but also (and especially), operations during a crisis.

The Employer of Choice is a valuable industry accolade for employers as a testament to the success of their people initiatives, and providing a valuable marketing and recruitment tool for attracting the top industry talent.

Submit an entry before the deadline Friday.

Winners will be profiled in the Employer of Choice 2020 report, to be published on the NZ Lawyer website and newsletter in July.

Access the online entry form here.

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