Pictured at the announcement that Esri Ireland was named in the top ten on the Best Small Workplace in Ireland list for 2024 are Back Row (L-R): Joanne McLaughlin, Head of Marketing; Orla McManus, Professional Services Executive Manager; Antonia Blankenberg, Lead Consultant; Kiera O'Sullivan, Lead Consultant; Eamonn Doyle, Technology Evangelist ; Michael Byrne, Head of Customer Engagement; Andrew Rea, Head of Professional Services; Michelle Carey, Office Manager; and Front Row (L-R): Nikita Anil Awasthi, Digital Marketing Coordinator; Rob Morrison, Head of Technology; Marie Hogan, Professional Services Executive Manage; and Adam Glover, Solution Architect, Esri Ireland
Esri Ireland, the market leader in Geographic Information Systems (GIS), has been named in the top ten on the Best Small Workplaces in Ireland list for 2024. The company was recognised at the 22nd annual Great Place to Work Ireland Awards,which took place during a gala ceremony at the Clayton Hotel Burlington Road in Dublin.
2024 marks its eighth consecutive year on the list, where it was ranked in eighth place. Esri Ireland is the longest-standing organisation in this year’s top ten.
This accolade is based on direct feedback from employees, provided as part of an extensive and confidential survey assessing the workplace experience. Esri Ireland is committed to making the company a great place to work and its ‘Make it Count 2021-2025’ business strategy emphasises prioritising employee wellbeing, learning and growth.
Joanne McLaughlin, Head of Marketing, Esri Ireland, said: “At Esri Ireland, ranking in the top ten at the Best Small Workplaces in Ireland list for the eighth consecutive year is a testament to our unique culture, where employees actively contribute to a thriving environment of wellbeing. The Great Place to Work Survey serves as an essential tool, providing invaluable insights into our workplace dynamics.
“Our commitment to this survey is not just about recognition; it’s a demonstration to our employees that they are the beating heart of our organisation. As the longest standing organisation in the top ten this year, this award is more than just a ranking; it symbolises the embodiment of the Great Place to Work ethos deeply ingrained in our organisational culture. Anticipating further success in 2024, we eagerly look forward to another year of prioritising an exceptional workplace experience.”
Cathal Divilly, CEO of Great Place to Work® Ireland, said: “”I’m delighted to extend a huge congratulations to all the exceptional companies recognised as a Best Workplace in Ireland 2024. These organisations’ dedication to fostering an environment where all employees can thrive is inspiring, and this recognition is a testament to their unwavering commitment to maintaining this. They have exceeded expectations in their dedication to their employees and cultivated a great workplace culture where everyone can be themselves and thrive at work.
“This achievement is not just a milestone but a reflection of their tireless efforts at crafting workplaces where talent not only flourishes, but also feels valued and empowered. I’d like to congratulate these organisations once again on this outstanding achievement, and may this recognition fuel their continued journey towards excellence and innovation.”
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