Phrases with «meritocratic culture»

"Meritocratic culture" refers to a society or environment where people are rewarded or recognized based on their individual abilities, skills, or accomplishments rather than their social class, background, or connections. Full definition

Sentences with «meritocratic culture»

  • I am incredibly proud to have completed my industrial placement with a highly reputable FTSE 250 company like Hays where the team spirit and meritocratic culture makes my job so enjoyable. (careers.hays.co.uk)
  • Hays has a very meritocratic culture so for someone like me who is naturally competitive and always looking to strive for bigger and better things, the Hays culture was and still is perfectly suited to me! (careers.hays.co.uk)
  • I did some research and was instantly attracted to the business because of the meritocratic culture, fast paced, corporate working environment and first class training programmes. (careers.hays.co.uk)
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