International translation company, Wolfestone, founded in 2006, is celebrating its 15th anniversary this month – an impressive achievement for any SME whilst responding to rapid changes in the trading landscape. The company has seen growth in turnover every single year and is set to continue in its success with sustained investment and ongoing recruitment.
The anniversary comes at a time when Wales’ largest language services provider launches its newly refurbished hybrid office space. As a commitment to its staff, Wolfestone has adopted innovative working practices and invested in a hybrid-work environment, creating a seamless experience between the home and office for its employees.
As the pandemic has demonstrated, remote working has had its benefits, from increased productivity to a better work-life balance for the workforce. Businesses need to adapt to change, with ‘blended office models’ likely being the future of workspaces. With a global workforce, Wolfestone has always supported remote working, enabling it to adapt at pace to the challenges facing many businesses as they transitioned to working from home. This newly launched office allows more staff to work with a blended approach that includes both home and office working.
Wolfestone’s objective with the refurbishment is to embrace this evolution and continue its practice of being a hybrid-first business, with a focus on culture, safety and ingenuity.
Alex-Michelle Parr, Group Managing Director, said of the occasion:
“Our 15th anniversary serves as a reminder of Wolfestone’s continued growth and innovation; and we are proud to mark this achievement with an investment into new working practices.”
“Although the business world had already benefited from the advantages of hybrid-working, the remote-working model pushed forward by the pandemic encouraged more people to adopt this practice.”
“At Wolfestone, we will focus on being a hybrid-first business and uphold the belief that blended-office models are the future of work environments.”