Best Insurance Employer: The Top 20 – Kingsbridge 8.8

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Kingsbridge was voted fifth in Post’s Best Insurance Employer poll after its employees rated the company on factors such as senior management, work/life balance and training and development.

 

Further info

Total staff: 107

Full-time employees: 88%

Part-time employees: 12%

Average tenure: 3.5 years

Flexible working policy: A number of employees work flexible hours, part-time, from home and even one who is constantly travelling and works from wherever he happens to be

Company values: Supportive, spirited, smart and strong

Would you consider trialling a four-day week in the next three years? Unlikely but we have not considered this in detail

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For a Q&A with Sharon Juleff, people director at Best Insurance Employer Top 20 firm LV General Insurance, click here.

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