Forbes once again chose JYSK as one of the best employers in the world
The American business magazine compiled the World’s Best Employers 2024 list based on the evaluations of more than 300,000 employees. JYSK is ranked high in the ranking for the third year in a row.
On October 8, 2024, the American business magazine Forbes published its annual World’s Best Employers list, in which JYSK is among the 850 best companies globally. This is the third year that the Danish company has appeared on this list. The new recognition came not long after JYSK was ranked among the best companies in the world by TIME magazine this fall.
“The award from Forbes is also a great honor for JYSK. Not to mention that it is not the first time that we have been nominated for the World’s Best Employers title, so it is a special pleasure for us to be able to hold this title for the third year now”
– said Jan Verhoek, Executive Vice President of JYSK HR.
“At JYSK, we are committed to creating a workplace where our employees feel valued and motivated in their daily work. It is important to us that our employees feel good at JYSK, and the recognition we received from Forbes shows that we are still on the right track”
he added.
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