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Africa’s top 25 Best Places to Work revealed for 2023

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December 19, 2023
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LONDON, UK, 18 December 2023 -/African Media Agency (AMA)/- The Best Places to Work organization announced today the top 25 most performing employers in Africa for 2023. The program recently compiled its annual list based on the assessment of over 500 organizations operating across the continent. Findings from this year indicated that the top performing organizations in Africa continued to invest in creating a highly-engaged workforce, with an average engagement score of 80%,1 point lower compared to last year average and 16 points higher compared with the continent average of 64% engagement score. Additionally, the increased number of participating companies in Africa demonstrates the commitment of organizations in Africa to prioritize employee satisfaction and well-being.

Topping this year’s ranking was Novo Nordisk, a global pharmaceutical company followed by AstraZeneca, a leading biopharmaceutical company operating across a number of countries in Africa. Les Eaux Minérales d’Oulmès, a leading company in bottled water secured the third position. To be considered, companies must be identified as an outstanding employer at least in one of the countries across the continent. 

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The ranking was determined based on feedback from employees gathered through anonymous surveys along with an HR assessment evaluating the people management practices against the best workplace standards. The top 25 list includes: 

  1. Novo Nordisk 
  2. AstraZeneca
  3. Les Eaux Minérales d’Oulmès
  4. Allianz Trade
  5. BSH
  6. Konecta Group
  7. Alten 
  8. MoneyGram
  9. Mass Analytics
  10. Lundbeck 
  11. Schneider Electric 
  12. Armatis
  13. CMS Company 
  14. eHealth Africa
  15. Beko 
  16. Faderco 
  17. Societe Generale Africa Technologies & Services
  18. Kepler Technologies 
  19. Madaef 
  20. British American Tabacco 
  21. Cipla
  22. Ecobank 
  23. Paratus 
  24. Kitea
  25. Global ENR

“This year’s best employers in Africa outperformed the market in couple of HR performance pillars that highlighted their strong purpose-driven culture and execution capability. These companies succeeded in being responsive and agile, maintaining high levels of employee engagement, and fostering a culture where employees stay and become brand advocates.” commented Hamza Idrissi, Program Manager for the Best Places to Work in Africa.

Every year, the program partners with many organizations in Africa, across different industries, to help them measure, benchmark, improve their HR practices and have access to the tools and expertise they need to deliver effective and sustainable change in their organizations.

Distributed by African Media Agency (AMA) on behalf of Best places to work .

For more information, visit www.bestplacestoworkfor.org

hamza@bestplacestoworkfor.org | +44 208 895 6562

The post Africa’s top 25 Best Places to Work revealed for 2023 appeared first on African Media Agency.

Source : African Media Agency (AMA)

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