Yakutskenergo Ranks Among Top 10 Employers in Far East
Yakutskenergo (YATEK) has secured a spot among the top ten best companies in the Far East, according to the employer rating by HeadHunter. The company scored an impressive 96.79, reflecting a positive work environment and high employee satisfaction.
YATEK's success in the rating is no surprise, given its commitment to building an attractive employer image. The head of the personnel selection and adaptation department, Eugenia Guseva, considers the rating an important tool for achieving this goal. The company has been participating in the HeadHunter rating since 2020 and has consistently been among the finalists, demonstrating a consistent effort in maintaining a pleasant work environment.
HeadHunter evaluates employers based on several criteria, including job seeker assessments, the number of recommendations, and employee reviews. YATEK's high score indicates a positive perception by both current employees and potential candidates. The company, led by Natalia Ivanovna Petrovskaya, is actively taking steps to build its HR brand and create a stimulating and friendly work environment. This not only benefits the company by attracting potential candidates but also provides job seekers with a clear picture of what working at YATEK is like.
Yakutskenergo's inclusion in the HeadHunter rating is a testament to its commitment to creating a positive work environment. The company's consistent performance in the rating reflects its dedication to maintaining high employee satisfaction and building an attractive employer image. This achievement is a win for both YATEK and potential candidates, as it provides a clear indication of the company's dedication to its employees and the quality of its work environment.
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