Sulets, the student lettings agency supporting students across Leicestershire, has been recognised in The Sunday Times Best Places to Work 2026, ranking in the Small Organisations category of one of the UK’s most respected workplace awards.
The annual list, published by The Sunday Times, celebrates organisations that deliver exceptional workplace experiences, with rankings based on independent employee feedback and engagement data. The survey measures key areas including wellbeing, job satisfaction, leadership, personal growth, and workplace culture.
You can read The Sunday Times Best Places to Work 2026 in full here.
Sulets’ inclusion in the Small Organisations category places it among a select group of high-performing employers across the UK that are recognised for creating positive, supportive, and engaging environments for their teams.

The achievement reflects Sulets’ ongoing commitment to its staff and its wider mission as a not-for-profit organisation supporting students at De Montfort University, The University of Leicester and Loughborough University. Sulets works closely with students, landlords, and universities to provide trusted student accommodation services across Leicestershire.
Irving Hill, CEO of Sulets said:
“We are incredibly proud to be recognised in The Sunday Times Best Places to Work 2026 in the Small Organisations category. This recognition reflects the commitment, passion, and care shown by our entire team. We are focused on building a workplace where people feel supported, trusted, and able to do their best work, and this award is a fantastic reflection of that culture.”
Zoe Thomas, editor of The Sunday Times Best Places to Work, said:
“In an evolving world of work Britain’s leading employers are helping staff forge careers that count today – and in the future. In turn, the Best Places to Work have the resilience to weather the current economic storms baked in, thanks to engaged workers who go above and beyond with a smile. Our winning employers span sizes and sectors – from small charities and specialist law firms, to multinational fast-food chains and utility giants. The thread joining them is the belief that a happy workforce is a stepping stone to better performance, faster growth, and bigger profits.
The Sunday Times Best Places to Work list is widely regarded as a leading benchmark for workplace excellence in the UK, with results based entirely on employee feedback.
For Sulets, this recognition highlights its continued focus on employee wellbeing, development, and maintaining a strong team culture while delivering high-quality services to students across Leicester and Loughborough.