Hicksons Lawyers Awarded Australian Business Awards 'Employer of Choice for 2024'

Hicksons is pleased to announce that we have been named as a winner of the Australian Business Awards’ Employer of Choice for 2024!

The award acknowledges firms that demonstrate excellent policies and practices, supporting employee recruitment, engagement and retention.
 
The firm was assessed across areas including culture, leadership, education, performance and employee satisfaction.
 
Chair of Partners, Naomi Tancred, shared: “The recognition is a testament to Hicksons’ focus on attracting and retaining talent. We will continue supporting and investing into our people as an Employer of Choice.” 
 
This recognition comes following being recognised as an Employer of Choice by the Australian Business Awards in 2023, in addition to recently being profiled by Australasian Lawyer and the Business Hunter Awards (finalist) as an employer of choice for 2024.

View Hicksons' profile on the Australian Business Awards here.

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