Dow India gets Great Place to Work certification
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Dow India gets Great Place to Work certification

This certification marks the excellent work that Dow India has done to nurture a culture that places employee wellbeing, care, and safety at its core.

  • By ICN Bureau | April 20, 2022

Dow Chemical International Private Limited (DCIPL) is a Great Place to Work Certified in India from March 2022 to March 2023 for building a High-Trust and High-Performance Culture. This certification marks the excellent work that Dow India has done to nurture a culture that places employee wellbeing, care, and safety at its core. Dow India believes people are its greatest assets and has amply displayed this through the support extended during the COVID-19 pandemic as well as by successfully embedding LGBT+ and inclusion across the organization’s policies and practices.

Commenting on this recognition, Chandrakant Nayak - CEO & Country President, Dow India, said, “We are elated on being recognized as a Great Place to Work®. At Dow India. Our people make conscious efforts to foster a trustful and facilitative environment and are fully committed to creating an all-inclusive culture in the workspace. We are incredibly proud to have received this honor. This certification is testament to our firm resolve to build an atmosphere of innovation, inclusivity, and trust.”

Underpinned by the ideals of diversity, inclusion and customer-centricity, Dow India empowers its exceptionally talented employees to create and deliver products and solutions to shape a better future for all its stakeholders and mankind. The company is invested in each of its employees' potential and growth, which is reciprocated through the favorable employee score received through this year’s survey.

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