Mr Vikas Joshi- Managing Director - Mid Day Infomedia Ltd
It's a testament to its dedication to engineer an empowering, uplifting and diverse workplace.
This recognition stemmed from an anonymous employee happiness survey, which captured genuine, honest voices from all corners of the organization - it captured the undercurrent and true essence of the company.
For Managing Director, Mr Vikas Joshi, this milestone is a reminder that happy employees are truly the foundation of ' exceptional results'. "This certification reflects not just our commitment to our team's happiness, but also the quality and impact we are able to create together when we work with a positive attitude."
Head of HR, Ms. Shree Agarwal, encapsulated the spirit behind this achievement with an artistic narrative: "At Mid-Day, we aim to turn work into a canvas of purpose, where inclusion is the brushstroke, diversity adds the vibrant colors, and belongingness is the character that brings the frame to life. It's about fostering a workplace where every individual feels valued, celebrated, and deeply connected to a shared purpose."
Namrata Tata, Managing Partner at Happiest Places to Work®ï¸Â, applauded Mid-Day's efforts, commending their dedication to employee well-being and positivity.
As Mid-Day continues its journey of impactful journalism, this certification stands as a powerful example of how investing in people's mental and emotional well being elevates not just the workplace but the 'outcomes' it delivers. When employees are at the heart of a company, extraordinary things happen.
As Mid-Day embarks on this new chapter as a certified "Happiest Place to Work®ï¸Â", it sets an example for all kinds of workplaces. It says that especially in these tumultuous times we live in, where every day brings forth a challenge, it's a non negotiable to invest in your employees it all ways possible. Because happiness isn't just a buzzword it's the blueprint. Cheers to the ultimate pan generation friendly workplace!
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