Fiftyfive5 Wins Employer of the Year

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Research business Fiftyfive5 has scooped the Best Large Agency prize at the recent Australian Market Research Industry AMSRS Research Effectiveness Awards.

There were six categories in the Research Effectiveness Awards which included, for the first time, an Employer of the Year Award that pays tribute to industry leaders who demonstrate a strong employer brand and a commitment to people management.

 

Mark Sundquist, Fiftyfive5 winner of the Best (Large) Employer of the Year Award said, “Our formula from day one has been pretty simple; build the best possible team, support them with a culture that energises and motivates, and deliver brilliant work. Four and a half years in and 42 people strong, the formula is clearly working and this award is testament to that. We have some great momentum in the business going into our next phase of growth and we want to thank all of the team for helping us get there”.




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