Evaluator

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Overview

Great Place to Work UK is a consultancy specialising in workplace culture, helping organisations to create exceptional, high-performing workplaces where employees feel trusted and valued. We help employers improve recruitment, retention and productivity by putting employees at the heart of the organisation, analysing what they think and feel and identifying the real issues that need to be addressed. Part of a global organisation, we apply data and insights from approximately 10,000 organisations across the world to benchmark individual performance and advise employers on how to continuously improve employee engagement and wellbeing and so help build and sustain business performance. We run the Best Workplaces awards to enable the organisations we work with celebrate their achievements, build their employer brand and inspire others to take action.

Visit www.greatplacetowork.co.uk to find out more.

The role

Our team of Evaluators are key to our clients\' success. We need dedicated, enthusiastic and research-obsessed people to help us. You will evaluate the practices and policies of some of the Best Workplaces TM in the UK. The role will provide a unique opportunity to apply your qualitative analysis skills and acquire practical work experience. It\'s a chance for you to work with some of the UK’s most progressive organisations. The findings of our study and Best WorkplacesList rankings is published nationally and internationally.

Why work with us as an Evaluator?

  • Gain valuable insight into the culture and practices of leading UK and multinational organisations
  • Great experience working as part of the world’s largest workplace study
  • Use your skills and experience to help produce the 2026 UK’s Best Workplaces List rankings
  • Great Place to Work is going through an exciting period of growth, so this role provides a potential opportunity to extend the contract and stay within the organisation.

Main Responsibilities

  • Evaluation (qualitative analysis) of client documents, containing people and/or HR programmes and practices, submitted by our clients as part of their participation in the Best Workplaces Programme.
  • Calibration of results across the whole Evaluator Team
  • Data input and quality checks
  • Extracting and evaluating information for marketing purposes
  • Compile best practices, employee comments, and research insights into a structured database.

Other Potential Responsibilities

  • Provide day-to-day assistance to the Snr. Insights Manager and the wider team.

Person Specification

  • An interest in HR, organisational psychology and/or employee research
  • Ability to identify common people/HR practices and policies in organisations and use your experience to help evaluate the difference between \'good\' and \'great\'
  • Excellent analytical skills
  • Excellent attention to detail and ability to stay focussed and motivated whilst working with a large volume of data
  • Ability to identify and summarise qualitative information in a concise manner
  • Ability to work to tight deadlines
  • Ability to give and receive critical feedback in both group discussions and on an individual basis
  • People skills, with the ability to engage with clients meaningfully and professionally
  • Must be legally eligible to work in the UK
  • Undergraduate degree or above in HR, organisational psychology, or employee research (business studies also considered)
  • Experience of working in HR consultancy/client-side HR or Research
  • Hybrid working model with the option to work from our WeWork space in Bishopsgate, London with perks including free barista service and alcoholic beverages on tap
  • Personal wellbeing allowance

Cultural Fit

It’s essential that everyone who works at Great Place to Work not only understands our values and what we stand for, but also conducts themselves in a way that reflects these values. As Evaluator, you must act by example when representing the organisation. Our values are:

  • One Team — It’s all about working together to achieve great results for our clients. We have a family feel and we respect and celebrate our individual differences. It’s about looking to the future and what we can do better, not blaming each other for past mistakes. We challenge each other for the good of the team in a constructive and caring way and make sure to share and revel in successes from every part of the business.
  • Client Focus — Our mission informs our decisions and the way we work. We take time to fully understand our clients’ needs using a consultative approach and don’t take short cuts. This includes listening to all client feedback and acting upon it in a timely manner and ensuring that we never rest and continue to foster innovation to meet and exceed client needs.
  • Expertise — We hire specialists and then actively support and develop them to become even greater and more credible experts in their chosen fields. We are committed to continuous improvement and high quality of our people, services and products and are immensely proud of being leaders in our field.
  • Respect — We interact with each other openly and honestly and always with the best intentions. We all completely trust in the competence of each other to deliver and do the right thing. Each individual takes responsibility for their actions and are at all times empowered and supported to be the best that they can be. Everyone\'s voice is considered equally and everyone is treated fairly.
  • Care — We care passionately about what we do. We are inspired by who we work with and take learnings from the very best. We also care about those we work with and take the time to know each other as individuals, treating each other accordingly as we know how our work impacts clients and colleagues.

How to apply

Please email your CV and a short cover letter explaining why you think you are right for the role to UK_Cultureaudit@greatplacetowork.com before 18 September 2025. We look forward to hearing from you!

Seniority level

  • Entry level

Employment type

  • Full-time

Job function

  • Education and Training
  • Industries — Business Consulting and Services

Location

Hybrid working model with the option to work from our WeWork space in Bishopsgate, London.

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Location:
London, England, United Kingdom
Salary:
£100,000 - £125,000
Job Type:
FullTime
Category:
Management & Operations

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