Among the companies that stand out for the safe work environment offered to women are one of the TP (Teleperformance Greece) in GreeceWorld Leader in Digital Business Services, winning a place in the third consecutive year in List Best Workplaces for Women Hellas 2025announced by the Great Place to Work Hellas on Thursday, March 27, 2025.
TP in Greece, which employs more than 12,000 employees, occupied the 4th place In the category of companies with 1,000+ employees, standing out for its work culture and its including environment. Specifically, in the company network in Greece, women make up the 53% of total human resources, while the 48% Of these he holds leadership positions.
The 40 companies involved in the Great Place to Work survey and have been certified for their good work environment by the Organization in 2024, were selected for the best Workplaces ™ for Women Hellas 2025, covering the following criteria:
- Employ from 20 workers and above
- 33% above their population consists of women
- At least 33% of employees with responsibility (bosses, managers) are women
Through the Trust Index questionnaire, female workers were able to positively evaluate their employers in five basic areas:
- Equal and fair treatment, regardless of gender
- Fair fees for all
- Promotion by meritocracy
- Ability to obtain a license whenever needed
- Balance of professional and personal life
TP stands out worldwide for its initiatives that strengthen women, promoting equal opportunities for professional development and forming a positive and inclusive work environment. These actions are implemented in the context of global strategic initiative TP Women with the aim of continuously strengthening women, creating evolution opportunities and fighting stereotypes at work.
As part of this strategy, TP in Greece recently organized the TP Women Event entitled “Women in Network”highlighting issues of equality and professional empowerment, with the participation of leaders from Greece and abroad. At the same time, in collaboration with the non -profit organization Mexoxo, he offered 1,000 scholarships For Ecornell’s Certified Leadership Program “Take the Lead”, essentially enhancing women’s access to personal and professional development tools.