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Jul 3, 2024

Last chance: Best Places to Work entry deadline extended

The deadline has been extended by one final week until July 10th. See full details, plus the extended jury list of APAC company leaders.

See the names of the extended jury members below.
See the names of the extended jury members below.

You have one final week to enter the fourth edition of Best Places to Work in the APAC region, an opportunity for APAC agencies and organisations to showcase their exceptional talent and workplace initiatives.

Due to an influx of requests, an extension has been granted pushing the final deadline to July 10 with the cut-off time of 6 PM HK/SG time (UTC/GMT+8).

We highly recommend downloading the entry pack to get more details about entry criteria.

Winners are set to be announced on August 8, 2024.

The jury deciding those winners was recently expanded to include the following members: 

At a time when healthy employment practices and compassionate workplace environments are more important than ever, we want to recognise the outstanding work that companies have displayed in these areas.

Entries undergo a thorough two-stage evaluation process, ensuring credibility and alignment with industry standards. The key categories include the Best Employee Engagement, which recognises companies fostering a workplace culture of inclusion and belonging. Others include Diversity, Equity, and Inclusivity (DEI), Learning and Development, and the Best Innovative and Sustainable Workplace. 

With that, please nominate your workplaces and teams that have shone in the last 12 months. We hope you’ll join us in demonstrating that a sustainable workplace isn’t solely reliant on business outcomes, but also on strong, supportive, and dynamic professional relationships and initiatives.

For more information on the awards categories, rates, and judging criteria, please contact [email protected].

We look forward to receiving your entries. All the best!

Source:
Campaign Asia

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