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Great to see motor dealers in the 'Sunday Times Top 100 employers' but what do you think makes a good employer? 

 

This is the article for those who might have missed it:

 

Swansway group was the top rated dealer group in the just published Sunday Times Best Companies to Work For 2015.

Over 1,050 organisations with over 2.5 million employees submitted applications for the 2015 Best Companies to Work For assessment.

The 100 Best Companies to Work For in the 250-3,500 employee range included motor finance company MotoNovo as a new entrant in 14th position. MotoNovo employs 297 staff and has annual turnover of £804m.

Motor dealer Swansway was in 34th position. Swansway is rated 32 in the Motor Trader Top 200 with turnover of £290m, employing 670 staff.

The Car Finance Company was in 74th slot and used car retailer Motorpoint was in 92nd position.

Motorpoint is rated 2 in the Motor Trader Top 50 Independent Dealers with annual turnover of £361.7m.

The final two automotive firms in The Sunday Times listing were car distributors Toyota (GB) and BMW GB.

Employees assess their company on leadership and how they feel about the head of the company and its senior managers

 

Your thoughts? 

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I think a good employer is a person who can easily structure all the need in right order who can control everything. He can see easily important thing which should be done right away and other staff. For example being a good employer is helping me scope of work template word. Comfortable and technologically timetable you probably will new couple of time but it is great to use. It helped me a lot of time. And the design is wonderful. With this feature I am not gonna lose something because I believe in it

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:lol: FFS, 5yrs 4mths. Is this a new record?

  • Haha 1

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