KONE India Is Great Place To Work Certified for Third Time in a Row

KONE Elevators India, a fully owned subsidiary of KONE Corp., announces that it has been Great Place to Work® Certified™ for the third consecutive time. This prestigious award is based entirely on the feedback of the employees. Diversity and inclusion are embedded in the KONE culture and values, and the company is continuously taking steps to build an inclusive culture that celebrates diversity. KONE ensures an inclusive culture where everyone feels valued and has the courage to be themselves and speak up. Cultural development and an inclusive way of working at KONE means continuous engagement with everyone. Great Place to Work is the global authority on workplace culture and has surveyed more than 100 million employees worldwide since 1992. Their employee survey platform empowers leaders with the feedback, real-time reporting and insights they need to make strategic people decisions.

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