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Goodwood

Goodwood

What a day we had last Wednesday at beautiful Goodwood! It was great to be able to get out and meet our clients again and have some fun in the sun. In some cases it was the first time we have met, in other cases

#Hiring

#Hiring

Morning all! You may have noticed of late that Stuart Perry and Chloë Waters Assoc CIPD have changed our LinkedIn profile pictures to add a snazzy little purple swoosh. The time has come to grow our team of consultants from 4 to 5 (or 6, 7, 8…..). After feeling

We had to go old school today and actually post a few bits to some clients. It was nice to be greeted by this little work of art by the WI on the post box by our office! What a lovely little tribute and one

Flexible working

Flexible working

God Morgen all! We have a Copenhagen office for a couple days. Give Chloë Waters Assoc CIPD a shout for all things assistance related. The remote working capability has really changed the landscape of where, when and how we work. One of the few positives of the

6 years!

6 years!

Who would have thought it but today marks 6 years of working with the man, the legend, Stuart Perry!  It is a very fair and accurate comment to make when I say that FJN Solutions as a business would not be here without him. Our business is built on

Another acquisition in the IPMI market

Another acquisition in the IPMI market

Yet another acquisition in the IPMI market. IPMI as a product is probably at it’s most critical stage ever from a demand point of view, yet the market seems to be restricting further on the provider side. Good news or bad news? https://ipmimagazine.com/medical-health-insurance/en/news/insurance-industry-mergers-acquisitions/item/6339-healthcare-international-acquires-international-business-of-integra-global

FJN

FJN

A little team photo capturing the F (Fin), J (Juliet) and N (Neve) of our company name on the downs the other night. Got them in order too… 🤣

Appraisals….

Appraisals….

Half year appraisals, done!  Being a ‘Manager’ is not part of my job that I particularly like, but I have to admit I do enjoy it when we are sitting down together and talking about where we’ve been, where we are and where we are