Electromate Made It to the 2021 List of Best Workplaces in Ontario

October 4, 2021

Recently, Electromate Inc. was proud to announce that it has been named on the 2021 list of Best Workplaces in Ontario.

Electromate Inc. received this honour after a thorough and independent analysis conducted by Great Place to Work.

The list is based on direct feedback from employees of hundreds of organizations that were surveyed by Great Place to Work. The data has a 90% confidence and a plus or minus 5% margin of error.  

To be eligible for this list organizations must be Great Place to Work Certified™ in the past year and be headquartered in Ontario. Great Place to Work determined the best based the overall Trust Index score from these qualifying employers.

“Electromate is thrilled to receive this prestigious award,” says Warren Osak Founder and President of Electromate. “Creating a ‘Great Place to Work’ has been pivotal in driving our employee satisfaction and engagement, which has directly resulted in driving customer satisfaction and revenue.”

“The award is a testament to the commitment of our awesome team members in building a ‘Best Workplace’. Electromate prides itself on its commitment to creating a workplace culture embodying the Core Values of Integrity, Innovation, Enthusiasm, Continuous Learning and Customer Advocacy. Receiving external recognition for our efforts in creating a Best Workplace demonstrates we’re executing on our Core Values,” says Warren Osak.

For more information, visit www.electromate.com.

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