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Infobip Recognized on 2021 List of Best Workplaces™ for Today’s Youth – Canada

Global cloud communications company Infobip is pleased to announce that it has been named on the 2021 list for the Best Workplaces for Today’s Youth, Canada.

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“I am treated fairly regardless of my age.”

The list is based on direct feedback from employees of the hundreds of organizations that were surveyed by Great Places to Work™. To be eligible for this prestigious list, organizations must be Great Place to Work-Certified™ in the past year with at least 30% of their employees fitting the Millennial or younger demographic and a minimum 90% positive response to the statement “I am treated fairly regardless of my age.”

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Infobip VP and General Manager of North America, Eric Aarrestad stated, “A founding principal at Infobip has been to empower our employees with inspiration, imagination, responsibility, and individual development. Every member of the organization contributes to our overall success and helps us in shaping the future.” Highlighting a dedicated workplace culture that champions ongoing learning and development opportunities as well as premier employee benefits to include healthcare, retirement, and a fitness allowance, Infobip is delighted to celebrate the distinction of being named to the 2021 Best Workplaces list for Youth.

Honored to have previously been named to the list, Infobip North America earned the designation as a Great Places to Work list in 2020.

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