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Island company makes Sunday Times list

by isleofman.com 25th February 2019

Isle of Man based plan.com, has been named one of the best places to work in the UK.

The Sunday Times has placed the company at number seven in the list of 100 best small companies to work for.

The ranking is based on feedback surveys where staff are asked to rate their employer across a wide range of areas including pay, conditions, teamwork, leadership and wellbeing.

The Best Companies lists are the UK’s leading assessment of workplace engagement and have been conducted annually since 2001.

It is the second time in two years that plan.com has appeared in the prestigious line-up.

Last year the company was ranked at number 14.

plan.com, which was benchmarked against more than 742 small businesses seeking accreditation, achieved the following remarkable results:


    • 96% of employees feel proud to work at plan.com
    • 93% believe they are making a valuable contribution
    • 95% are inspired by CEO Dan Craddock
    • 96% believe that employees exemplify company values

More than 100 people work at plan.com’s company headquarters in Douglas, Isle of Man.

Kevin Perks, Head of HR says: “plan.com is not your average company to work for.

“We are evolving so fast that people must adapt quickly to what we’re doing.

“We really, really, do work hard but one thing that rings true for all our employees is you get back what you put in.”

Posted by isleofman.com
Monday 25th, February 2019 09:13pm.

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