Great Place To Work 2016

The Gen5 Group has placed 24 in the 2016 Best Places to Work Study, a catalogue of the

50 employers nationally.



The Best Places to Work study is widely acclaimed in Australia. Based on one of the world’s most

comprehensive studies of workplace culture by Great Place to Work Australia, the quality of this

year’s study was higher than ever. The success of the Best Workplaces is a testament to their

willpower and innovation to retain happy, engaged, loyal, high performing workforces during

challenging times.


“This is an exciting, transformative and competitive time for companies,” said Zrinka Lovrencic,

MD of Great Place to Work Australia. “With a services sector heavy economy, employers now

need to make a greater effort to improve their workplace cultures in order to retain employees.

This competitive pressure benefits everyone, as all workplaces can increase their levels of

employee engagement. The companies that have made the 2016 study have risen to this challenge

and exemplify workplace culture excellence.”


Gen5 is the parent company for a number of successful recruitment companies that offer true specialisation to their customers. We have always been privately held with a number of our employees sharing ownership in their geographic location and/or brand.


Gen5 as the parent company is responsible for the infrastructure and support for the group, providing skills in finance, HR and IT.


The 2016 Best Places to Work will be published in a feature insert in Australian Financial Review

and www.greatplacetowork.com.au on Wednesday 31st August, 2016.

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