Birmingham PR Agency Awarded Highest Accreditation by Best Companies
Birmingham-based PR agency, WPR, has achieved the highest possible accreditation for outstanding team engagement from Best Companies – which is recognised as the standard for workplace engagement accreditations.
The PR, social and search agency has been awarded the three-star accreditation, which represents the highest standard of workplace engagement. This is awarded to organisations with a Best Companies Index (BCI) score above 738, calculated through a multi-step process including company survey answers.
WPR the team were asked to fill out an anonymous survey, answering questions designed to understand not only the opinions given, but the reasoning behind them too. The results of this survey were used to calculate the BCI score awarded to the agency.
Showing extraordinary levels of engagement within the workforce, the accreditation demonstrates the agency’s dedication to the essential elements that create a positive working atmosphere. These include providing support to encourage personal growth, wellbeing and a sense of community within the organisation.
Jonathan Austin, CEO and founder of Best Companies, said: “I would like to congratulate WPR on its achievement. Organisations like WPR have continued to focus on their team and have been rewarded with an engaged workforce who tell us that this is a best company to work for.”
Jane Ainsworth, managing director of WPR, said: “Receiving Best Companies’ highest accreditation, following team feedback, supports all the work we do to encourage engagement and development within the team.
“We strive to ensure each individual within WPR has the opportunity to expand their skill set, receives recognition for their effort and has a network of support available to help them to reach new heights.”
In the past 12 months, WPR has launched a number of initiatives, including enhanced holiday leave, home deposit loans and Furry Friends Fridays. In addition, successes are regularly celebrated with the team, and learning lunches provide opportunities to gain and share knowledge.
All team members have access to Mental Health First Aiders, a healthcare cash plan and can donate a day of their work time to help a charitable cause of choice with an Impact Day.
Social groups are also a big part of life at WPR and include a film club, charity committee, book club and football club – all aimed at bringing people together. Each initiative at WPR is designed with the team in mind, to help them to maintain a healthy work-life balance.