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Great Place to Work® Institute has recognied ISS Facility Services India as one of India’s Best Employers among Nation-Builders 2021 and ranked it 27 out of 100 Best Companies to Work for in India. ISS also received special recognition for being among the Best Workplaces in the Facility Management Industry.

ISS, a provider of workplace experience and facility management services, was bestowed with these recognitions following the largest study on workplace culture in India. ISS is the only global organisation to be featured among ‘nation builders’ and is also the first facilities management organisation to feature in the Top 30.

Global Authority

Great Place to Work®️ Institute is the ‘Global Authority’ research on Employee Experience and High-Trust, High-Performance Culture.

Considered the ‘Gold Standard’ in Workplace Culture Assessment and Recognition, this awarding institution identifies the best workplaces predominantly based on employee feedback and the quality of people practices in an organisation.

High-Trust, High-Performance Culture™

ISS India colleagues were randomly selected by the Institute for anonymous feedback

As a part of the certification process, ISS India colleagues were randomly selected by the Institute for anonymous feedback which reinforced that they Trust the management of the organisation, take Pride in their job, and enjoy great Camaraderie with their colleagues.

Overall, ISS excelled in the 5 dimensions of building a High-Trust, High-Performance Culture™ – Credibility, Respect, Fairness, Pride, and Camaraderie. ISS earned these recognitions by creating a Great Place to Work FOR ALL.

Additional criteria

The Best Employers among Nation-Builders fulfill some additional criteria: large-scale employment generator, a contributor to the overall infrastructure building of the nation, large tax contributor to the Govt., outlay substantial funds for Corporate Social Responsibility, impact community significantly, deliver an essential service at scale, make a social impact in few of the Sustainable Development Goals of United Nations.

ISS is essentially a people’s company and people are at the core of everything we do. The past 18 months have been a period of reckoning for us," said Aksh Rohatgi, CEO, and Country Manager, ISS India.

Stronger, Simpler, and Closer

Aksh Rohatgi continues, "Our 40,000+ frontline colleagues have been at the forefront delivering essential services to our customers across India. These recognitions speak volumes about how our colleagues feel about the solidarity, culture, and people-centric initiatives at ISS.”

Aksh Rohatgi adds, “Our global legacy of people centricity, diversity, hard work and economic vitality help make us who we are. I am extremely happy that our employees recognised our consistent efforts towards building a great services organisation – OneISS which is ‘Stronger, Simpler and Closer’. We’re passionate about putting people first so that we can continue connecting people and places to make the world work better.”

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