Sentrian Wins 10th in Top 50 Best Place to Work in the Under 100 Employees Category!

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Results from the 50 Best Places to Work survey were released last night and today we are proud to announce that Sentrian has officially ranked at number 10 in the 50 Best Places to Work in the Under 100 Employees Category.

This is a terrific result and speaks volumes about the fantastic team that powers Sentrian everyday.  We entered the survey for the first time last year placing 18th making this years result even better.

Our objective for participating in Best Places to Work was to benchmark ourselves against the best workplaces in Australia in an effort to continually improve ourselves.  The survey requires all staff to answer a series questions to calculate a Trust Index score.  I am very happy to report that we recorded Trust Index score of 97 out of 100.  We learned a lot in the last year, made a raft of improvements and are continuing the journey again this year.

Winning this achievement is a huge complement from our staff and we are proud to be named amongst the Top 50 Best Places to Work in Australia. We look forward to continuing this honour in years to come and thank our amazing team for making Sentrian a great place to work.

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