Ciklopea Wins Croatia’s Best Employer Brand Award 2020 in the Small Business Category

Ciklopea 5 years ago 2 min read

We are rounding up 2020 on a high: our employer branding efforts have been recognized by independent experts and awarded with Croatia’s Best Employer Brand Award 2020 in the Small Business Category.

Employer branding has been implemented organically at Ciklopea since day one: it has always been clear to us that people, their well-being and their satisfaction have been at the heart of our business. Our growth and employer awards over the years have been the best and the only proofs we needed that we are on the right track.

“I do not need to mention the challenges that this year has brought on us all. But I can say that, when the direction of an organization is right and when its core values are organic, it can easily keep its course – or even thrive – in the times of crisis. This award proves that. We thank all who have made it possible.”

Sandra Stojak, CEO

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