Fab 50 2012: Ear to the Ground

Each of the Fab 50 companies saw employees fill in an online series of questions, here is the breakdown for Ear to the Ground.

Fab 50 2012: Ear to the Ground
Fab 50 2012: Ear to the Ground

Company name: Ear to the Ground

How would you rate your level of job satisfaction? 9

How would you rate the level of team motivation at your company? 10

How would you rate the level of internal communication at your company? 9

How much faith do you have in senior management at your company? 10

How would you rate your company's future direction? 9

How would you rate your salary level at your company? 7

How would you rate your chances of career progression at your present company? 9

How would you rate your company's conditions/facilities? 9

How do you rate the level of training at your company? 8

How secure do you feel your job is? 9

Average Score: 8.9

Would you recommend your company as a good place for new starters in the industry? Ear to the Ground is a great place to start as you are built up from the bottom. The colleagues are warm, friendly and have the time to explain everything. The company is up-to-date on technology and introduces you to professional software that you may not encounter whilst pursuing qualifications. You learn the professional way to produce events.

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