Teleperformance receives 'top recognition' as a 'Great Place to Work' in Malaysia

Teleperformance receives 'top recognition' as a 'Great Place to Work' in Malaysia
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Made up of a global team of digitally integrated business services, Teleperformance, based in France, recently received a "Great Place to Work" award for its Malaysia-based operations.

"In Great Place to Work, we have special respect and admiration for companies and leadership teams that kept their priorities clear on their people, while navigating the tough times of the pandemic,” Jose Bezanilla, CEO Great Place to Work China, told Cision PR Newswire. “Teleperformance is a clear example of this, making it again to the top recognition as Best Workplaces in Asia, keeping trust as a key element of their working culture. Congratulations!”

The ranking places the company as the new standard for Malaysian Business Process Outsourcing (BPO) industry companies.

"This is the third consecutive year that Teleperformance Malaysia is being certified as a great workplace. For a multilingual hub, home to many nationalities and cultures such as ours, this is a great achievement," Sam Chong, CEO Teleperformance Malaysia said, according to Cision PR Newswire. "Thank you to our support teams, managers and leadership team for doing your part in ensuring that TP Malaysia remains a diverse and inclusive workplace for employees of all nationalities. This is possible because of all of you, the lifeblood of TP Malaysia."

The company currently manages three facilities in Malaysia, led by 2,600 Malaysian team members. Approximately 76% of its staff currently use the company’s work-from-home services. 

On a global scale, a total of 97% of Teleperformance employees worldwide actively contribute to independently certified great employer operations.

The company is currently accepting submissions from interested applicants from across the country.