Recognizing the Best Places to Work

October 21, 2022

“We’ve recognized that working from home is no longer a ‘nice to have’ but it is now a ‘need to have.”

So says Laura Salvatore, Centurion Asset Management, who is one of Canadian HR Reporter’s Best Places to Work 2022 winners.

The investment firm is firmly focused on reviewing and adjusting benefits to make sure it stays not only relevant but competitive as an employer, says Salvatore, vice president of human capital in Toronto.

“People have taken the pandemic to reprioritize what they value in life and seek out other activities that they find meaningful. Many of the questions that we get asked in interviews now are around how we, as an employer, promote positive work-life balance: Do we offer employees personal days? How many vacation days can they expect to receive? Is the work schedule flexible?”

Source: HR Reporter