Gateshead College, Ubisoft Reflections, O Communications and Muckle LLP were the big winners at the North East’s first celebration of the region’s Best Places to Work. The college was ranked top place to work in the region and also took the prize for the best non-profit organisation in an initiative run by The Journal as part of our Invest in the North East campaign. Newcastle computer game company Ubisoft Reflections was named best large company while fellow city firms Muckle LLP and O Communications took the medium and small business prizes. There were also prizes for Hoults Ltd, operators of the Hoults Yard business village in Newcastle’s east end, which took the prize for best perk for giving staff free driving lessons, discounts at on-site hairdresses, regular social events and even pole-dancing classes. Northumberland chipboard manufacturer Egger UK won the prize for community involvement for a range of projects in Hexham, support for the Northumbria Blood Bikes charity and for providing an annual bursary to put a young person through university. The best office award went to Newcastle’s NBS, which has turned the city’s old post office on St Nicholas Street into much-admired offices for its fast-growing global base. And… Read full this story
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