Adecco Ecuador recognized as "best place to work" during 2019 regional summit

April 7, 2019
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This article was written and published in Spanish and has been translated into English via Google Translate. Click here to read the original article.

The recognition has a regional scope and sought to reward the Adecco office for the best indicators and the best working environment for its employees. Adecco Ecuador won the first place, placing itself above other offices such as Colombia, Argentina, Chile, among others.

Adecco, a world leader in Human Resources solutions, was recognized in Ecuador as the best place to work among all the countries in Latin America in which it has a presence. This award, endorsed and developed by the consultancy Great Place To Work, rewards the country that achieved the strategic objectives of the company and maintains a working environment in optimal conditions.

The consultant Great Place To Work was in charge of carrying out studies and surveys in the eight countries of Latin America in which Adecco has offices: Mexico, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Argentina, Chile, Uruguay and Brazil. To define the winner, the consultant analyzed transcendental aspects of the organization in each of the countries: quality of management, performance and development, engagement, diversity and inclusion, values, credibility, respect, justice, pride and camaraderie. In addition to meeting the strategic objectives of the company, other aspects were analyzed such as the work environment, the infrastructure of the offices, the competitiveness of the salary and how comfortable the employees within the organization feel.

The award was held during the Regional Summit, which Adecco Group holds annually. Adecco Ecuador had nominations in all categories, but won first place in 3: Great Place To Work, Best Commercial Branch and ROS, the latter related to the profitability of the business.

For Sebastián Lima, National Director of Quality, Service and Selection of Adecco Ecuador, this recognition has filled with pride the more than 80 collaborators that the organization has in the country. "This motivates us to continue working and achieve our personal goals and as an organization. We have shown that from a relatively small country like Ecuador, we can do great and transcendent things," said Lima.

With this type of recognition, Adecco Ecuador reaffirms its commitment to promote decent employment and optimal conditions for the professional development of its employees.

This article was written and published in Spanish and has been translated into English via Google Translate. Click here to read the original article.

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