Schaan (FL), May 5, 2017 â The Great Place to WorkÂŪ organizationâs âBest Workplaces in Switzerland 2017â study has again ranked Hiltiâs operations in Liechtenstein and Switzerland among the very best. Hilti achieved 3rd position in the âLarge Companiesâ category.
Hilti uses results from both internal employee surveys and from external employer assessments to analyze what works well and where is a need for improvement. âWe are pleased that our corporate culture has once again been recognized and acknowledged. Employees can see that their feedback is taken seriously and that it serves as the basis for concrete improvements,â said Sabine Krauss, Head of Global Human Resources at Hilti. Another good performance in the Great Place to WorkÂŪ assessment is viewed as confirmation of the companyâs well-developed corporate culture, which places people squarely at the center. âMore than anything else, our employees emphasize the inspiring working environment, the commitment of their colleagues and of corporate leadership, and the professional development possibilities available to them. This also includes integrating initiatives, such as Diversity & Inclusion, into employeesâ day-to-day working environment. We believe that the diversity represented by our employee base contributes to solving our customersâ problems and to building a better future,â said Sabine Krauss. Employee diversity is also promoted through attractive working conditions. By offering a wide variety of flexible working models, Hilti provides contemporary job opportunities which take the various needs of employees into consideration.
The assessment basis used by Great Place to WorkÂŪ includes anonymous employee surveys on workplace topics, such as trust, identification, professional development, compensation, health promotion and work-life balance. The quality of the companyâs human resources and leadership management processes was also assessed. âThe award stands for a trustworthy management which treats employees in a respectful and fair manner, for a strong level of employee identification with the company and for a strong team spirit,â according to Michael Hermann, CEO of Great Place to WorkÂŪ Switzerland.