Solan, August 18
Solan-based Shoolini University has been certified as a Great Place to Work by the prestigious Great Place to Work organisation.
Shoolini University, which has made huge strides since its inception in 2009, has found a place among India’s ‘Great Place to Work’ by the global organisation for the second time in a row. There are only two universities from India in the list released today.
The selection is made after a rigorous and confidential survey undertaken by the organisation through an elaborate questionnaire to the staff members of the organisation concerned.
Chancellor Prof. P K Khosla said it was an honour to get the certificate. “It is always an honour to learn that your staff are satisfied with the policies you have developed for them and that they like their work”.
Pro Chancellor Mr Vishal Anand said “I am very pleased to know that the university is ranked as the top great place to work. In the future as well, we will provide a work-friendly environment for the employees of the university, he added.
On the achievement Vice-Chancellor Prof Atul Khosla said, “I am delighted and excited. This is a huge achievement and demonstrates all of our commitment towards the university and our people.”
The certification is awarded after a comprehensive, independent and highly confidential survey conducted by the organisation, Great Place to Work, which is not accessible to anyone connected with the institution or corporate concerned.
The survey includes questions on the way the organisation treats its employees, opportunities for professional growth, encouragement and compensation for good work, credibility, HR policies and monetary compensation.
Great Place to Work is the global authority on building, sustaining and recognising High-Trust, High-Performance Culture at workplaces. They serve businesses, non-profits, and government agencies in more than 60 countries, across all six continents, mission touching more than 10,000 organisations every year. Great Place to Work Institute has conducted pioneering research on the characteristics of great workplaces for over 30 years.