Human Resources
Sanofi recognised as a Top Employer for the third consecutive year
Pharma News: For the third consecutive year Sanofi has been officially recognised by the Top Employers Institute as Top Employer 2021 in Australia.
Sanofi’s Director of Human Resources for Australia and New Zealand, Michelle Zimany, said the recognition reflected Sanofi’s commitment to great employee experiences and attracting the best talent.
“Taking the opportunity to look deeply at our people policies and processes helps us celebrate where we are doing well and where we can improve,” she said.
Sanofi recently ranked one of Australia’s best workplaces for dads, received award recognition for the Best Wellbeing Team and Best Wellbeing Strategy and is an industry leader in inclusion and diversity.
“With great career pathways, talented peers and teams who are driven by the impact they can have on people’s lives – it’s time to discover more about Sanofi.”
Sanofi was also recognised as a Global Top Employer 2021 thanks to the certification of 24 countries, including Australia, in 4 regions (Asia Pacific, Europe, Latin America and Middle East).
It is one of only 16 Top Employers recognised for their good HR policies and practices worldwide by Top Employers Institute.
The ‘Top Employer’ certification values Sanofi’s continuous efforts and commitment to develop a solid, coherent and employee-centric strategy to position itself among the most attractive companies in the world, offering ‘best in class’ and ‘people-first’ HR practices.
The Top Employers Institute assessed Sanofi’s employee offerings through its HR Best Practices Survey. This survey covers 6 HR domains consisting of 20 topics such as People Strategy, Work Environment, Talent Acquisition, Learning, Wellbeing and Diversity & Inclusion and more.
Having a Global certification is proof of Sanofi’s dedication to create a great workplace culture that empowers our people and helps to bring our Employee Value Proposition to life at a global scale.
News & Trends - MedTech & Diagnostics
Roche Diagnostics MD bids farewell after two-decades, leading the organisation to new heights of success
Diagnostics & MedTech News: The Managing Director of Roche Diagnostics Australia, Allison Rossiter, has announced her resignation, effective September 2024. […]
MoreNews & Trends - Pharmaceuticals
Is Australia ready to play a leading role in precision nuclear medicines?
Pharma News: A newly released discussion paper unveils Australia’s preparedness to take the helm in the rise of the global […]
MoreNews & Trends - MedTech & Diagnostics
Minimally invasive procedure a first in epilepsy treatment
MedTech & Diagnostics News: An Australian-first procedure utilising MRI-guided, minimally invasive surgery has been introduced for the treatment of epilepsy […]
MoreNews & Trends - Pharmaceuticals
Stakeholders unite in international call to tackle breast cancer gaps and inequities
Pharma News: Breast Cancer Network Australia (BCNA) has united in an international call to raise breast cancer care standards and […]
More