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The Top Best 6 Saudi Companies to Work for


The Top Best 6 Saudi Companies to Work for
Published December 21st, 2020 - 10:00 GMT
Companies can gain the ‘Best Places to Work’ certification after a rigorous survey of their human-resources operations, as well as an analysis of employee satisfaction. (Shutterstock)
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Companies can gain the “Best Places to Work” certification after a rigorous survey of their human-resources operations, as well as an analysis of employee satisfaction, covering areas such as culture, people practices, leadership and growth opportunities.
 
An annual international certification program has chosen six companies considered to have the best work environments in the Kingdom during 2020.
Companies can gain the “Best Places to Work” certification after a rigorous survey of their human-resources operations, as well as an analysis of employee satisfaction, covering areas such as culture, people practices, leadership and growth opportunities. ....

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The 6 Saudi companies highlighted as the best places to work


A year after pandemic cleared out offices, WeWork is back
WeWork leases buildings and divides them into office spaces to sublet to members, which include small businesses, start-ups and freelancers who want to avoid laying out funds for permanent office space
Updated 27 March 2021
March 27, 2021 02:24
LONDON: After a year in which a global pandemic turned offices across the world into ghost towns WeWork, the embattled communal office-space company, is making a second attempt at going public.
The announcement Friday comes almost two years after WeWork’s first attempt at becoming a publicly traded company blew up in spectacular fashion, its founder and CEO ousted abruptly. ....

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