Jobber, the leading provider of home service management software, announced that it has been recognized by the Great Place to Work Institute as the #5 Best Workplaces in Canada (100-999 employees category). The annual list judges and ranks companies based on employee feedback and data relative to five trust-building dimensions: credibility, respect, fairness, pride, and camaraderie. Jobber’s commitment to nurturing a culture centered around transparency, inclusivity, collaboration, and innovation, caught the attention of this year’s judging committee.
“Being able to provide a safe, inclusive, and motivating environment that fosters the professional growth and happiness of our employees is our top priority,” said Sara Cooper, Chief People Officer at Jobber, who was recently recognized by Business INSIDER as a Top 25 Most Innovative HR Leader.
Sara added, “Over the last two years, we’ve more than doubled our headcount, which now exceeds 550, and introduced new programs and initiatives to ensure our people continue to feel connected in our hybrid work environment, while also maximizing their development while at Jobber.”
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Best Workplace in Canada captures the experience and sentiment of 130,000 employees, representing more than 500,000 employees. Seventy five percent of each organization’s score is based on confidential employee feedback from the globally recognized Trust Index® Survey. The remaining twenty-five percent is based on the quality, quantity, and effectiveness of the programs and policies which support their employees and corporate culture.
“We’re humbled to once again be named as one of Canada’s Best Workplaces by the Great Place to Work Institute,” added Sam Pillar, co-founder and CEO at Jobber, who has a 100% approval rate on Glassdoor. “Our success as a company is credited to the talented team of people I have the pleasure to work alongside in pursuit of our mission. We’re an organization that’s made up of passionate, committed people who truly care about one another and the customers we serve.”
Jobber was previously named a platinum winner by Canada’s Most Admired Corporate Cultures, and has been recognized on Great Place to Work’s Best Workplaces lists for hybrid work, inclusion, mental wellness, women, technology, millennials, youth, giving back, and more. Jobber was also named to Canadian HR Reporter’s Best Places to Work 2021 and Innovative HR Teams 2021 lists.
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