When asked about the changing structure and size of Winn Solicitors following her 10-year anniversary, Jayne Allison put it simply: “Everything has changed!”
Winn Solicitors has achieved the Louder than Words charter accreditation for a sixth straight year, as the company strives to maintain excellent service and accessibility to customers and employees who are deaf or have hearing loss.
The apprenticeship was for a year during which I gained a level 3 after completion. I felt like this was a good way to get my career started as this could open many pathways for future employment. It was also something I was interested in, as I knew I felt most comfortable working in an office.
Winn Group has made its first contribution to its charity of the year, Great North Air Ambulance Service (GNAAS), thanks to a link-up with local fundraiser Stewart Bailey.
Having worked on Reception and as part of the Customer Service Team at Winns for 10 years, Margaret Emery looks back at her time including the people, career development and job satisfaction.
I am really enjoying seeing the industry from the medico-legal perspective. I had done a lot of instructing of medical agencies from the solicitor’s claims handling side of things, but to flip it around and see what actually goes on from this side has been really interesting.
On Medical has had much good news to report lately, not least that it was successful in achieving Tier 1 status. This success, in turn, created the requirement for an Operations Manager, a role successfully filled by the joint dream team.
Four Winns staff have successfully completed their Solicitor Training Contracts progressing their career development plans and expanding the expertise of Winn Solicitors.
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