ProCook certified as Great Place to Work for second year

Great Place to Work is a global authority on workplace culture built on the belief that great employee experiences are better for people, for business and for the world. Through employee surveys, Great Place to Work applies data and insights from millions of employees working in around 10,000 organisations worldwide each year.

Founder and ceo of ProCook, Daniel O’Neill, said: “We’re delighted to reach Great Place to Work status once again this year. The process and results of the survey give us a great read on how we are doing as a company, as well as informing our path forward and offering a clear way for potential colleagues to benchmark ProCook against other UK companies.

“This accolade really helps with retcruitment and retention and naturally translates into performance.”

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