Siderise Group has been listed as one of the Sunday Times Best Places to Work 2024, scoring highly across all the categories.
The Sunday Times Best Places to Work 2024 seeks to highlight organisations who have consistently high levels of employee experience and wellbeing, with evidence gathered from employee surveys across the business with 35 questions on topics ranging from reward and recognition to empowerment and wellbeing.
Sitting within the Medium Business category, Siderise achieved high scores across all questions. In particular, employees rated the company between 81-86% in ‘the six steps to workplace engagement’: reward and recognition, information sharing, empowerment, wellbeing, instilling pride, and job satisfaction.
Other key highlights included confidence in management being rated at 84%— above the industry average of 73% and global average of 74%— and a score of 4 under diversity and inclusion— above the global and industry average of -1%.
Additionally, just 7% of employees were identified as at risk of having poor wellbeing, significantly lower than the industry average at 41% and global average at 39%.
Speaking on the award, Adam Turk, CEO of Siderise, commented: “We are honoured to have been listed in the Sunday Times Best Places to Work 2024, but mostly we are thrilled to see that 87% of our employees feel proud to work for us and have a sense that they do something worthwhile by doing so.
“Our products, systems and services provide life-safety in the event of fire, and it is of paramount importance to us that every one of our colleagues are committed and engaged with the importance of the work they do. At the start of 2023, we launched a new set of company values: Customer first, Safety matters, Integrity in all we do, Respect for each other, and Strive for betterment.
“Achieving this accolade on a national scale stands as testament to how well these values are already embedded into our workplace culture, and how integral they are to the future growth and success of the Siderise brand.”