30-04-2025 11:12 via onrec.com

Financial services firms say employees and new recruits are increasingly concerned about their benefits package amid ‘Awful April’

Stuart Gentle Publisher at Onrec30 Apr 2025|News archiveFinancial services firms say employees and new recruits are increasingly concerned about their benefits package amid ‘Awful April’New research from employee benefits technology provider, Zest, finds that 97% of financial services firms surveyed say company perks are now one of the first things they’re asked about by new candidates. Financial services firms say employees are increasingly asking about their benefits package
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