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SAP Bags 75 Employer of Choice Awards

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SAP amassed a total of 75 employer of choice awards for the first half of 2022, including five Best Place to Work 2022 awards for Canada, France, Germany, the U.S., and the UK.

Through the years, German software giant SAP has been at the helm of technology and business process innovations and an exemplar of adaptation, showing how companies can affect a transformation within and outside the organization to keep pace with the fast-changing business demands. As a software enterprise provider, SAP has been known to propel its customers’ and business partners’ digital transformation successes by leveraging the company’s comprehensive portfolio of industry-leading solutions and partner programs.

As an employer, SAP’s track record has been nothing other than outstanding in recent years or even decades. The software multinational has received several accolades from reputable, global organizations that review company performances against various metrics. In 2020, Despite the unprecedented onslaught of COVID-19, SAP received a total of 125 employer awards, recognition, and certifications across 37 countries. Last year, the company bagged 160 awards including the Top Employer award by Top Employer Institute and the Bloomberg Gender-Equality Index award administered by Bloomberg Finance L.P.

Continuing its winning streak as a top-rated company that champions a healthy work-life balance and a diverse workplace culture, SAP achieved a total of 75 employer awards in countries and regions worldwide for the first half of 2022.

Employer of Choice Awards– First Half of 2022

Glassdoor, a leading provider of jobs and company insights, has awarded SAP with five Best Place to Work recognition in the first half of 2022 for its offices in Canada, France, Germany, the U.S., and the UK. The tech giant was among the top companies that have delivered commendable support to its employees amidst the continuing disruption of the pandemic and the Great Resignation phenomenon.

On the company’s latest recognition as an exemplary employer, Sophie Bieber, head of Employer Branding at SAP, said:

“A flexible and trust-based workplace is the norm, not the exception, at SAP. We help the world run better, and that includes doing what’s best for our employees. Our unique culture is built on trust, respect, purpose, inclusion, and team spirit.”

The five Best Place to Work 2022 awards, which is the maximum that Glassdoor can give to a company and a marked increase from SAP’s ranking last year with recognitions in four markets, is included in the total of 75 employer of choice awards the software enterprise received from around the world in the first half of the year. SAP was recognized in several award categories – 42 for best employer, 15 for best workplaces, six for early career talent, and 12 for equality. 

As a certified award-winning workplace, SAP continues to deliver on its commitment to fostering work flexibility, inclusion and diversity in all of its offices worldwide. Here are some of the awards SAP received this year as a top-rating global employer:

  • Best Places to Work in five markets by Glassdoor
  • Top Employer in 17 countries and two regions by Top Employer Institute
  • Best Place to Work for LGBTQ Equality by HRC
  • 100 Best Companies to Work for by Fortune
  • Top Company in five countries by LinkedIn
  • America’s Best Employers for Diversity by Forbes
  • Best Organizations for Women in India by The Economic Times
  • Fortune 100 Best Companies to Work for in the U.S.

“It’s heartening but also humbling to see SAP recognized for the highly visible stand we take on behalf of LGBTQ rights and equality of opportunity,” commented SAP Chief Diversity and Inclusion Officer Supriya Jha. “The values of diversity and inclusion permeate our culture at SAP, but even more important are the concrete actions they give rise to in our ongoing efforts to foster a welcoming environment and strong sense of belonging for all of our employees, contractors, and other stakeholders.”

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