Great Place to Work 2024 Insights Report

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Here’s a standout resource for HR professionals and leaders: the Great Place to Work 2024 Insights Report.

Packed with actionable strategies, this report is your guide to building exceptional workplace cultures. Drawing on insights from over 144,000 employees across Australia, it’s a must-read for anyone committed to workplace excellence.

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One eye-opening finding? Just 45% of employees in the “AU typical” group believe promotions are awarded to the most deserving candidates. That’s a wake-up call for organisations aiming to foster fairness and trust.

Here’s what Great Place to Work have to say on why this report matters to Talent Professionals:

The competition for top talent is fiercer than ever. Employees seek more than just a job—they want a workplace that embodies trust, inclusivity, and purpose. The 2024 Insights Report equips HR leaders and talent strategists with the tools to address these demands head-on.

Data on hand for when you need it

If you need data on the Australian average vs Australian best:

  • Management support and care for Staff
  • Integrity of Management
  • Treatment of staff
  • Trust and communication
  • Confidence in executive teams

Then the Great Place to Work Insights report can help you out.

You can download it here: Great Place to Work 2024 Insights Report

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