Hilti, Inc. recognized as one of the Best Workplaces

Words: Carla AndersonHilti, Inc. supplier of quality, innovative and specialized tools and fastening systems for the professional user, has been recognized as one of this year’s Best Workplaces and ranked No. 89 on the 2015 Fortune magazine’s “100 Best Companies to Work for.”

The selection process, created by Great Place to Work®, includes an employee survey and an in-depth questionnaire about the company programs and practices. Great Place to Work® then evaluates each application using its unique methodology based on five dimensions: credibility, respect, fairness, pride and camaraderie.

“Being listed as a great place to work is an honor”, said Cary Evert, Hilti North America President and CEO. “Our culture is at the core of everything we do and I believe this is what makes Hilti a great place to work”.

Hilti was also recognized with a “Great Rated!” designation. This Rating and Review highlights what makes the workplace culture great in areas like professional development and training, company atmosphere, benefits and rewards.

To Hilti these recognitions are evidence of a strong culture and a reflection of the passion that employees bring to work every day. The commitment to shared values unites Hilti team members and fosters an environment in which innovation and teamwork thrive.
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