Software development company ISM APAC, part of globally acclaimed Dutch B2B and B2C e-commerce solutions provider Sana Commerce, was recently listed among the top 40 Best Workplaces in Sri Lanka for the third time this year. The company also went on to secure a highly coveted place among the top 10 Best Small & Medium IT/iTeS Workplaces in Sri Lanka, an honour it received every year since the launch of the listing two years ago, the company said in a media release.
“The latest announcement comes on the heels of ISM APAC’s fourth Great Place to Work Certification in 2021. This is a clear testament to the company's calibre as an exceptional employer and its deep commitment to foster a high-trust work experience that enhances productivity by placing great value upon employee happiness and wellbeing,” it said.
“We are humbled and honoured to be recognised yet again for creating one of the best IT workplaces in the country. It cements our commitment to foster a homely, secure and inclusive environment where employees can thrive and excel in their careers, exceed stakeholder expectations and produce exceptional tech-driven solutions for our clients. We do not believe that we have enlisted generic employees. ISM APAC is home to future leaders, and it is our vision to elevate these leaders to the next level. This accomplishment is undoubtedly a total credit to the superior work ethic and passionate culture maintained by our talented, dedicated body of employees,” noted ISM APAC Managing Director Priyantha Bethmage.
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