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Sanlam recognised as top 5 top employer in South Africa

Sanlam is proud to be recognised as a Top Employer and has been ranked the 5th Top Employer in South Africa for 2026, based on the Top Employers Institute’s recognition of…

TCS South Africa has invested in various socioeconomic programmes that provide employees with volunteering opportunities

TCS ranked as South Africa’s #4th Top Employer in latest study

Consultancy achieves top position for its employee-friendly workplace practices and continued investment in local talent

Jasmine Pillay, human resources director, Microsoft South Africa, says the company constantly provides employees with training

Microsoft’s culture of innovation

A rich and resilient internal culture creates an environment that embraces diversity and inspires constant learning

David Plink, CEO, Top Employers Institute

Enriching the employee’s life through work

What African organisations can learn

Billy Elliot, Regional Manager: Africa, Top Employers Institute

Africa’s Top Employers 2020 Certification Programme overview

More than 200 African organisations achieved Top Employer certifications for 2020

Avashnee Subramanien, HR Business Partner, Accenture

Performance management: Shifting the conversation

A collaborative, engaging environment enhances employee performance

Imran Esmael, BAT Mozambique; Francis Mwale, Southern Africa Markets; Razeeah Belath, East and Central  Africa; Soraya Benchikh, Southern Africa Area; Kudzai Chamba, Zimbabwe and Catia Patricia Mariz Taxeira, Angola. (Photo Simphiwe Nkwali)

Our people are the secret ingredient that drives our success

Joining BAT is a gateway to global careers

Bonolo Masilo, operations supervisor at CHEP

Developing future supply chain leaders

‘It’s exciting to be making a real difference,’ says Masilo

The Top Employers Institute is dedicated to accelerating the impact of people strategies to enrich the world of work

Africa’s Top Employers 2019

This year’s group of Top Employers have positively impacted the lives of around 541 000 employees in Africa

Lerato Ngozwana accepted the Top Employers award on behalf of Sanral

The road to success is always under construction

Sanral is proud to be voted one of South Africa’s Top Employers 2019

Amanda Clark, human resources executive at Legal Aid SA. (Photo: Louis Green)

Showing the public sector how it’s done

‘The poorest and most vulnerable deserve a world-class service’

Regan Adams, chief executive of RCS

Transformation through people

‘Our employees are at the heart of our transformation in the business’

Enid Lizamore, people executive at Santam

Employment good and proper: A good ‘deal’ for our people

Creating a compelling value proposition is always a work in progress

The outcome of the ANC’s long-awaited KwaZulu-Natal conference was a win for the Thuma Mina crowd. (Delwyn Verasamy/M&G)

Top Employers: all the info

All the South African certified companies, the top ten and all the industry leaders here.

Top Employers Africa: All the info

All the information on the companies certified by Top Employers Africa here.

Accenture’s Sandy Mohonathan

HR can be a marketing tool

HR plays a critical role in the company’s brand management and even product sales

Chantyl Mulder, senior executive for transformation and youth at the South African Institute of Chartered Accountants. (Photo: ICA)

The long road to transformation and equity

Experts agree that the implementation of broad-based black economic empowerment still leaves a lot to be desired.

HR manager for SAP Africa, Queen Mokonoto

Leading African growth

As the HR manager for SAP Africa, Queen Mokonoto is responsible for supporting the SAP business interests across the continent.

Prioritising the poor remains a key challenge for government (Photo: Oupa Nkosi)

Transformation challenges public sector

Governments of many developing countries continue to face serious challenges with the provision of services to citizens.

Seshni Samuel, talent leader for EY. (Photo: EY)

Leading talent across EMEIA

Seshni Samuel was recently promoted from her role as Africa people leader for EY to talent leader for Europe, Middle East, India and Africa (EMEIA).