Together named one of UK’s best 100 companies

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Together has been named as one of the UK’s best 100 mid-size companies to work for.

Having entered The Sunday Times survey for the first time, the financial services group went straight into the top 40, ranking at 34 in the UK and making the top 10 in the North West. The company was recognised with a two star rating, indicating outstanding levels of engagement.

Together also won this year’s special award for ‘Giving Something Back’ in the mid-size category, coming in at ninth place with its score for charity efforts and 10th for community.

Now in its 18th year, the annual survey gathers data from across all sectors, and this year’s analysis includes the views of 441,713 employees, covering categories including leadership, wellbeing, giving something back, personal growth and getting a fair deal. In total, 798 organisations took part in the survey.

Mike McTighe, group chairman of Together, said: “I’m delighted that we have been recognised as one of the UK’s best companies to work for. Together is a very special place to work, with a unique and very positive culture created by our founder and embodied by all of our colleagues.

“This culture is at the heart of our ability to attract and retain great people, with over 200 new colleagues joining us in the last 18 months. It has also driven our strong growth, with all of our colleagues sharing in Together’s identity and playing their part in our continued success. That’s something that has been acknowledged by our inclusion here in the top 100 and is an achievement we can be very proud of.”

Together’s HR director Kevin Fisher added: “It’s essential for us that our colleagues feel valued and that they’re part of something exciting here at Together, so I’m absolutely thrilled with the results of the survey and want to thank everyone who works here for making this happen.

“We’re always listening to our colleagues to make sure we’re continually evolving, and enhancing what we offer, to make Together a brilliant place to work. For example, our comprehensive training programme helps develop future talent, as well as nurturing our current leaders and managers, which is really important as we prepare for further growth, and there are so many opportunities for those with the drive to progress.

“Our colleagues are also really passionate in their support of our partner charities, our community, and the environment, and bring their wide-ranging skill sets to help us give something back, so we’re especially proud to have received further recognition for this with the special award, which is thanks to them.”

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