Tell me about the most rewarding part of your job?
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Anonymous asked a question to Stuart T.
Category: Experience
Date asked: Tuesday, November 22, 2022
Last reviewed: Thursday, November 24, 2022
Stuart T.
Operational Governance and Risk Consultant
There are many rewarding aspects of working at Phoenix. Phoenix is a very inclusive workplace, it’s very customer focused, there are a large variety of roles available across the business meaning career progression is very achievable, the compensation package is very competitive and flexible working is embraced. This is not an exhaustive list but gives you a flavour.
From my personal perspective, I find two things particularly rewarding about working at Phoenix. Firstly, the fact it’s very possible to build a career here, and progress in any number of directions, as evidenced by the fact I have worked in three roles, each in a different area of the business, during my time at Phoenix. Secondly, I find working with good people very rewarding, and in every area of the business I have worked in I have found the people to be very supportive and accommodating.
Thursday, November 24, 2022
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