A lot has been said and written about the importance of “Employee Recognition,” but we don’t hear too much on the topic of “Employer Recognition.”
Eleven years ago, we learned of an Employer Recognition program called Best Workplaces in Canada. An organization called Great Place to Work evaluates companies on five disciplines – Pride, Camaraderie, Credibility, Respect, and Fairness – and creates Top 50 lists (by country and company size). What appealed to us about this program was that 67% of a company’s overall score is determined by the company’s employees through an anonymous survey.
The other 33% is based on a Culture Audit prepared by the company. Bottom line, if the team isn’t happy, the company doesn’t make the list. This appeared more credible than many other Employer Recognition programs and we believed it would help us validate where we were doing things right.
Fast forward 11 years, and we are proud to have made this list every one of those years. Each year, the employee survey has highlighted what we continue to do well, where we have made advances, and where we still need to improve. We never take it for granted that we have made the list, nor do we assume that we will make the list in the future.
Glassdoor is another tool that provides employers with insights into what their team members and former team members are thinking. All reviews are anonymous so submitters tend to be very honest and open. More and more job seekers are referring to Glassdoor reviews when they want to check an employer out. It provides great transparency to the job seeker and, just as important, it provides companies with insights into what they are doing right and where they can improve. As part of the reviews, submitters also score companies out of 5 and provide an approval rating for their CEO’s. We watch our scores very closely and value the feedback.
So, why are these programs important?
Why do some employers fare better than others in Employer Recognition programs?
It sounds simple, but it takes work. Sometimes you get it right and other times you don’t, but you never give up trying to be the best workplace that you can possibly be. Everyone benefits when team members are engaged. That’s the real importance and value of Employer Recognition programs.
To learn more about working at Online, feel free to visit our Careers and Glassdoor pages.