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I believe I can make a valuable contribution to the success of this organisation
Hogarth runs an annual peer recognition scheme which involves employees nominating their peers who they feel have shown outstanding qualities in a number of categories including the Shooting Star Award for Most Inspirational Employee, North Star Award for Best Leadership Skills, Sirius Award for Brightest Star, Phoenix Award for Best Rising Star and Alpha Centauri Award for Unsung Hero. A huge amount of buzz is created across the company during the nomination rounds in the run up to the announcing of the winners at an awards ceremony held before the Christmas party each year. The ceremony is a celebration of employees contribution and the company recognising people who have gone over and above their roles over the previous 12 months as voted for by their peers. Prizes are awarded to the top three winners in each category with the winners receiving a weekend away for two as the first prize. It is an informal recognition scheme but is extremely popular with employees and creates a real buzz in the build up to announcing the winners. The Awards ceremony is followed by the Christmas party with lots of dancing and fun.
My team is fun to work with
In 2012 Hogarth launched their internal training programme called ‘Bitesize' training. The ‘Bitesize' training programme involved employees from each department of the business getting together to identify the biggest training requirements in their teams and developing 30 minute training modules to help meet those requirements. The initial task was to develop an induction programme that gave an overview of each department and how they interact with each other through the workflow. To date, they have run 20 different training courses ranging from ‘MS Excel Training to ‘Computer Aided Translation' to ‘Media Formats Demystified'. Due to the phenomenal popularity of the ‘Bitesize' training modules both from employees who are keen to get involved in developing and presenting modules on their particular subject matter to those who are keen to attend, Hogarth have commenced Stage 2 of the project.
The experience I gain from this job is valuable for my future
Hogarth runs an annual peer recognition scheme which involves employees nominating their peers who they feel have shown outstanding qualities in a number of categories including the Shooting Star Award for Most Inspirational Employee, North Star Award for Best Leadership Skills, Sirius Award for Brightest Star, Phoenix Award for Best Rising Star and Alpha Centauri Award for Unsung Hero. A huge amount of buzz is created across the company during the nomination rounds in the run up to the announcing of the winners at an awards ceremony held before the Christmas party each year. The ceremony is a celebration of employees contribution and the company recognising people who have gone over and above their roles over the previous 12 months as voted for by their peers. Prizes are awarded to the top three winners in each category with the winners receiving a weekend away for two as the first prize. It is an informal recognition scheme but is extremely popular with employees and creates a real buzz in the build up to announcing the winners. The Awards ceremony is followed by the Christmas party with lots of dancing and fun.
I believe I can make a valuable contribution to the success of this organisation
Hogarth runs an annual peer recognition scheme which involves employees nominating their peers who they feel have shown outstanding qualities in a number of categories including the Shooting Star Award for Most Inspirational Employee, North Star Award for Best Leadership Skills, Sirius Award for Brightest Star, Phoenix Award for Best Rising Star and Alpha Centauri Award for Unsung Hero. A huge amount of buzz is created across the company during the nomination rounds in the run up to the announcing of the winners at an awards ceremony held before the Christmas party each year. The ceremony is a celebration of employees contribution and the company recognising people who have gone over and above their roles over the previous 12 months as voted for by their peers. Prizes are awarded to the top three winners in each category with the winners receiving a weekend away for two as the first prize. It is an informal recognition scheme but is extremely popular with employees and creates a real buzz in the build up to announcing the winners. The Awards ceremony is followed by the Christmas party with lots of dancing and fun.
My team is fun to work with
In 2012 Hogarth launched their internal training programme called ‘Bitesize' training. The ‘Bitesize' training programme involved employees from each department of the business getting together to identify the biggest training requirements in their teams and developing 30 minute training modules to help meet those requirements. The initial task was to develop an induction programme that gave an overview of each department and how they interact with each other through the workflow. To date, they have run 20 different training courses ranging from ‘MS Excel Training to ‘Computer Aided Translation' to ‘Media Formats Demystified'. Due to the phenomenal popularity of the ‘Bitesize' training modules both from employees who are keen to get involved in developing and presenting modules on their particular subject matter to those who are keen to attend, Hogarth have commenced Stage 2 of the project.
I believe I can make a valuable contribution to the success of this organisation
Hogarth runs an annual peer recognition scheme which involves employees nominating their peers who they feel have shown outstanding qualities in a number of categories including the Shooting Star Award for Most Inspirational Employee, North Star Award for Best Leadership Skills, Sirius Award for Brightest Star, Phoenix Award for Best Rising Star and Alpha Centauri Award for Unsung Hero. A huge amount of buzz is created across the company during the nomination rounds in the run up to the announcing of the winners at an awards ceremony held before the Christmas party each year. The ceremony is a celebration of employees contribution and the company recognising people who have gone over and above their roles over the previous 12 months as voted for by their peers. Prizes are awarded to the top three winners in each category with the winners receiving a weekend away for two as the first prize. It is an informal recognition scheme but is extremely popular with employees and creates a real buzz in the build up to announcing the winners. The Awards ceremony is followed by the Christmas party with lots of dancing and fun.
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