Last chance to be named Australia's best employer

Entries for HRD's sixth annual Employer of Choice will close tomorrow

Last chance to be named Australia's best employer

HRD’s search for Australia’s top employers comes to a close tomorrow.    

Now in its sixth year, the Employer of Choice title is a well-recognised and highly-regarded accolade for companies across Australia, with competition for the top spot always close. The report seeks to showcase those companies that are leading the way with policies and initiatives that engage their staff in key areas of consideration, including leadership, career progression, communication and remuneration. 

This provides a valuable opportunity for HR leaders to put their initiatives to the test and benchmark performance against companies from across the country. 

“While our staff already know that SwanCare is a great place to work, being recognised as a HRD Employer of Choice has played a key part in asserting our offering to the workforce. We wear our HRD badge with pride and definitely recommend other outstanding employers to consider entering,” said Candice Hitchcock, Brand & Marketing Coordinator of SwanCare, Employer of Choice 2019. 

The process is simple and completely free of charge – HR leaders have until midnight tomorrow to submit an entry via this online form

The best submissions in each category will be awarded the accolade of Employer of Choice 2020. This accolade brings with it national coverage in the HRD website and newsletter as well as exclusive marketing material that can be incorporated in employer branding, internal communications and recruitment campaigns. 

Entries close at midnight tomorrow, 14 February. 

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