Housing Bank Named 'Top Employer Jordan 2024' for Second Consecutive Year
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PRESS RELEASE - Housing Bank has received the "Top Employer Jordan 2024" certificate from the Top Employers Institute. This award recognizes organizations that excel in providing top-tier working conditions for their employees, ensuring high standards of quality and excellence in a professional, supportive, and enabling environment.
During a recent ceremony held in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, the bank was presented with the certificate for the second consecutive year.
Suzan Al Shanti, VP–Head of Human Resources, received the certificate on behalf of the bank.
Through this recognition, Housing Bank continues to uphold its leadership position among institutions in the banking and financial sector, while maintaining a steadfast commitment to excellence within its internal work environment. The bank strives to attract and retain talented individuals to its team of over 3,000 employees. To achieve this, the bank implements training and motivation practices that align with its operational strategy. This approach supports innovation, integration, diversity, and inclusion within the organization.
Commenting on the occasion, Al Shanti expressed her pride in Housing Bank receiving the Top Employer certificate for the second year in a row. She highlighted that this achievement is a testament to the strategic initiatives and programs implemented to provide the best experience for its human resources, aiming to develop competent leaders to elevate performance and achieve excellence sustainably, maintaining its leadership position across all levels.
Housing Bank earned the Top Employer certificate after meeting all the necessary requirements based on the results of a comprehensive evaluation. The evaluation considered all tangible aspects and factors of the work environment, with a specific focus on those related to human resources. The Top Employers Institute is an internationally accredited institution, founded in the Netherlands in 1991, with a reputation for evaluating work environments and HR best practices.
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During a recent ceremony held in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, the bank was presented with the certificate for the second consecutive year.
Suzan Al Shanti, VP–Head of Human Resources, received the certificate on behalf of the bank.
Through this recognition, Housing Bank continues to uphold its leadership position among institutions in the banking and financial sector, while maintaining a steadfast commitment to excellence within its internal work environment. The bank strives to attract and retain talented individuals to its team of over 3,000 employees. To achieve this, the bank implements training and motivation practices that align with its operational strategy. This approach supports innovation, integration, diversity, and inclusion within the organization.
Commenting on the occasion, Al Shanti expressed her pride in Housing Bank receiving the Top Employer certificate for the second year in a row. She highlighted that this achievement is a testament to the strategic initiatives and programs implemented to provide the best experience for its human resources, aiming to develop competent leaders to elevate performance and achieve excellence sustainably, maintaining its leadership position across all levels.
Housing Bank earned the Top Employer certificate after meeting all the necessary requirements based on the results of a comprehensive evaluation. The evaluation considered all tangible aspects and factors of the work environment, with a specific focus on those related to human resources. The Top Employers Institute is an internationally accredited institution, founded in the Netherlands in 1991, with a reputation for evaluating work environments and HR best practices.
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