Portsmouth News

All of recruitmen­t firm’s staff prefer being in office

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A SURVEY from a recruitmen­t company has found that 100 per cent of the team would prefer to work in an office rather than working from home.

Toro Recruitmen­t, in Fareham, surveyed its workforce to determine which style of working is preferred among the team – working in an office or working from home.

The results showed the entire team preferred to work from the office over working from home.

CEO Daniel Pope found the results surprising.

He said: ‘After lockdown, the way of working changed drasticall­y, meaning a lot of people preferred the new way of working and a lot more people would choose working from home over an office.

‘Weweresurp­risedbythe­se results as it has been widely publicised that working from homeisamuc­hmorefavou­red styleofwor­king,butourresu­lts found the opposite.’

According to the team, a positive work environmen­t consists of a good relationsh­ip with fellow colleagues, good facilities, motivating conversati­ons and having successes celebrated.

Daniel said: ‘It is apparent that in order to keep a happy team, you have to create a culture within the office that encourages­peopletofe­elcomforta­ble and motivated, which in turn will result in them working hard and producing great work.

‘Relationsh­ips are very important, and you have to be a good leader to make your team feel valued and like they are an asset.

‘It’s crucial that you celebrate everyone’s wins together. This drives the culture, gives people the drive and motivation to work harder and I believe is the reason that my team are so keen to come together and work in the office.’

 ?? ?? The Fareham-based Toro Recruitmen­t team.
The Fareham-based Toro Recruitmen­t team.

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