Sulzer Recognized as a Top Employer 2022 in Switzerland

24.01.2022
The 2022 Top Employers have been announced and Sulzer has been recognised as a Top Employer in Switzerland. Being certified as a Top Employer showcases our organisation’s dedication to a better world of work – exhibited through excellent HR policies and people practices.
Sulzer Recognized as a Top Employer 2022 in Switzerland

Sulzer recognized as a Top Employer 2022 in Switzerland. (Image source: Sulzer Ltd.)

The Top Employers Institute programme certifies organisations based on the participation and results of their HR Best Practices Survey. The survey covers 6 HR domains consisting of 20 topics including People Strategy, Work Environment, Talent Acquisition, Learning, Well-being and Diversity & Inclusion and more.

Sulzer achieved an excellent overall score of 84.86% out of 100%, with 60% being the threshold for certification as a Top Employer. Our highest individual category was in attracting new talent, where Sulzer scored 92.33%.

Top Employers Institute CEO David Plink says: “Reflecting on the demanding year that has, like the year before it, impacted organisations across the world, Sulzer has continued to show that it prioritises maintaining excellent people practices in the workplace. They continue to meet the challenges of the changing world of work while working tirelessly to have a positive impact on the lives of their workforce. We are pleased to applaud Sulzer for being certified within the Top Employers in Switzerland this year.”

Armand Sohet, Chief Human Resources Officer at Sulzer, commented “We are extremely proud to have received the Top Employer certification with such a high score. Together with our 2021 Forbes ranking within the World’s Best Employers, this shows that our efforts to make Sulzer a fantastic place to work are yielding very positive results”.

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