Wilson Wright named in Sunday Times Best Places to Work 2023 list

City-based accountancy, tax and business advisory firm, Wilson Wright has been included in the Sunday Times Best Places to Work list for 2023.

This significant accolade reflects the firm’s relentless endeavour to cultivate an inclusive, encouraging, and rewarding environment for its employees.

“We are thrilled with this recognition,” said Adam Cramer, CEO at Wilson Wright. “This listing reflects our commitment to fostering a culture that values the efforts of each and every team member.

We strongly believe that a great workplace is a cornerstone in delivering the top-tier services that our clients expect.

The Sunday Times Best Places to Work List is based on a detailed survey of employees, covering diverse factors such as leadership, wellbeing, personal growth, team dynamics, and remuneration.

Wilson Wright’s commitment to its team is based on its conviction that when its team feels appreciated and empowered, it is able to deliver the best possible service to its clients.

A strong culture of learning and development, coupled with competitive remuneration packages and flexible working arrangements, are integral to why Wilson Wright has earned a spot on this prestigious list.

“This is a significant accomplishment for everyone at Wilson Wright,” added Adam. “To know that the firm’s efforts to create a great place to work have been recognised is heartening.

We will continue investing in our people and their development, both for their own wellbeing and to deliver the best possible service to our clients.

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