TOKYO, February 26, 2020—Specialist professional recruitment firm Robert Walters Japan is pleased to announce its inclusion in Great Place to Work® 2020. The company ranked 25th in the medium-sized enterprise category and was distinguished as a “Best Workplace” for the second year in a row.
Jeremy Sampson, Managing Director of Robert Walters Japan, said, “We are honoured to have been recognised through this great award for the second year in a row. As a trusted advisor helping our candidates and clients to build fulfilling careers and effective teams both now and into the future, we remain committed to a strong team-based culture that puts our customers first and treats people with integrity. This year, Robert Walters Japan has founded two internal task forces: the Well-Being Champions and the Diversity & Inclusion Committee. The Well-Being Champions are dedicated to encouraging and supporting our employee’s physical and mental wellness, while the Diversity & Inclusion Committee discusses and implements initiatives for the organization to embrace D&I for sustainable growth. In order to cultivate innovation in the workplace, we will continue to make efforts to enhance our corporate culture and provide the best work environment for our own people.“
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