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Alexander Mann Solutions awarded top HR accreditation
Talent acquisition and management provider, Alexander Mann Solutions, has been awarded a prestigious accreditation in Poland for the sixth consecutive year; the Investor in Human Capital. This award coincides with a 40% growth in headcount in the country since 2013, with 800 staff now employed there.
The prestigious accreditation conducted by the Management Observatory Foundation is based on detailed reports from confidential employee engagement surveys. Alexander Mann Solutions has been recognised alongside other major multi-national brands from a range of business sectors.
Commenting on the accreditation, Jola Gantkowska, Head of Operations, Mainland Europe, at Alexander Mann Solutions said:
“I am incredibly honoured that Alexander Mann Solutions has again been recognised by this highly-regarded organisation. Our strong track record of receiving this accreditation is reflective of our sustained approach to engagement and commitment to the needs of our talent. Over the past six years, we have consistently strived to meet the individual needs of our colleagues fostering an environment that offers flexible working, job-sharing, remote working and extensive training and development. I am delighted that our employees understand the extent to which they are valued and recognise our dedication to both anticipating and responding to their needs. This accreditation confirms Alexander Mann Solutions as an employer of choice and will further cement our position in the competitive local market.”
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This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Alexander Mann Solutions .
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