Calcey Technologies has certified as a great workplace by the independent analysts at Great Place to Work® in Sri Lanka.
The company, said in a media release, that it earned this accolade based on extensive ratings provided by its employees in an anonymous survey conducted by Great Place to Work®.
“We are extremely happy and humbled by our employees rating us as a Great Place to Work. It reinforces that our values, culture, and processes are all aligned with each other and are working in tandem and as intended to foster an exemplary work environment where everyone can bring their whole selves to work,” said Gehan Dias, General Manager of Calcey Technologies.
“According to the Great Place to Work® study, 94 per cent of our employees have an overall perception that Calcey Technologies is a great workplace. This is a much welcome acknowledgement of our efforts to build a closely knit company where open communication and collaboration thrives at all levels,” said Ishara Walpola, Human Resources Manager of Calcey Technologies.
Calcey Technologies is a Gartner recognised technology consulting and software product engineering services provider based in the United States and Sri Lanka.
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