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Synergy: Best Places to work in IT 2008

January 2008


Synergy are delighted to announce they have been shortlisted for a prestigious national award as one of the Best Places to Work in IT 2008.

In the category of IT Service Suppliers, Synergy has been shortlisted alongside some of the biggest brand names such as the Royal Bank of Scotland. All finalists had to demonstrate a commitment and innovative approach in their efforts to provide a stimulating, enjoyable and productive workplace for their IT professionals.

'Our industry is fast-moving and innovative and we want to attract the very best local technical talent' states MD, Steve Coomber, 'whilst all our employees whole-heartily embrace technology, creating a stimulating and creative environment is key to their technical and personal growth.  We are all absolutely delighted to have been shortlisted for this award'.

Organised by Computer Weekly, Synergy were assessed on a number of factors; overall ethics, personal development, work-life balance and training.

Here at Synergy we set to create a positive and nurturing working environment that fosters employee's technical and personal growth.  Aiming to strike the perfect balance of professional versus personal space, employee ownership, mutual respect and appreciation. It is important for both individual and business development that interest and commitment continues to evolve and that roles within the organisation provide appropriate contribution, challenges and rewards. Employees are integral in setting their environment tone; group activities generate team spirit, personal development, certified training, acknowledgement and appreciation for endeavours are focal in collective evolvement.



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