Lightsource bp announced as finalists at UK Business Awards
We are incredibly proud to report that Lightsource bp has been announced as a finalist in two categories in the UK Business Awards (UKBA) 2023. The first category is the coveted ‘Best Company to Work For’ award and the second one goes to our Marketing and Communications team for ‘Best Team to Work For’.
These awards recognise the achievements of UK businesses across a broad range of categories, each of them being key areas for companies to achieve long-term sustainable business success. They provide businesses with a unique opportunity to receive industry recognition for their hard work and noteworthy results. So we are delighted to have been singled out, particularly in those two categories.
At Lightsource bp we are a people focused business, harnessing and developing talent from all sectors to support and accelerate the energy transition. We are long term investors in people and careers, so it is very meaningful for us to be recognised in this way.
The winners will be announced live at a ceremony on 7th December in London.
Find out more about working at Lightsource bp by visiting our careers page. By choosing a career at Lightsource bp, you join a team that truly cares about creating a more sustainable future for our world through safe and meaningful low carbon energy projects. We have amazing people and opportunities at Lightsource bp and we look forward to growing our team even further as we continue to expand our business across the world.
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