Key Takeaways – 100 Best Companies to Work For Best Practices Infographic

Share This Page To:

This year, Great Place to Work® Indonesia is proud to present the inaugural Indonesia Best Workplaces List™.

With over 3 decades of experience, Great Place to Work® is undeniably the global authority in workplace culture. Each year, we survey hundreds of thousands of employees around the world, recognize companies with outstanding workplaces, and give them the Gold Standard of recognition. As importantly, we are able to churn out insights from these employee surveys that we share as meaningful content available FOR ALL who wish to make their workplaces great.

The pandemic has been a company culture pressure test

As the pandemic pushed companies to their limits, leaders showed their true colors – for better or for worst.

Already yawning inequality gaps were shoved farther apart by the virus. But on the flip side, 70% of the 2021 Fortune 100 Best Companies to Work For®saw record jumps in employee experience scores. What are they doing right?

Our analysis revealed strong links between positive employee opinions and how employees witnessed their company give back during the crises of last year.

During this period of upheaval, employees valued leadership behaviors, benefits, and work experiences different from pre-pandemic times. And the best lead through change with exceptional and sometimes surprising results.

Check out our company culture infographic below that summarizes how the 100 Best Companies created a better employee experience than before.

Nominate your company for a Best Workplaces™ award.

This year, 25% of companies were new to the 100 Best list – a new record. Whether your workplace is made up of 10 employees or 10,000 employees – any company can become a great place to work. 

Get your Company Certified

Certification is affordable, easy, and can be completed in as few as three weeks.

ABOUT OUR METHOLOGY​

To be eligible for the World’s Best Workplaces list, a company must apply and be named to a minimum of 5 national Best Workplaces lists within our current 58 countries, have 5,000 employees or more worldwide, and at least 40% of the company’s workforce (or 5,000 employees) must be based outside of the home country. Extra points are given based on the number of countries where a company surveys employees with the Great Place to Work Trust Index©, and the percentage of a company’s workforce represented by all Great Place to Work surveys globally. Candidates for the 2017 Worlds Best Workplaces list will have appeared on national workplaces lists published in September 2016 through August 2017.

ABOUT OUR METHOLOGY​