Colliers has been named to the TIME World's Best Companies 2024 rankings, recognizing its commitment to employee satisfaction, revenue growth, and sustainability.
Time Worlds Best Companies 2024ColliersEmployee SatisfactionRevenue GrowthSustainabilityReal EstateOct 03, 2024
The TIME World's Best Companies 2024 ranking is a comprehensive analysis conducted by Statista to identify the top-performing companies across the globe.
The three key dimensions used to evaluate companies are employee satisfaction, revenue growth, and sustainability.
Colliers is committed to reducing its environmental impact and has achieved a 24.8% reduction in emissions over the past two years.
Colliers offers targeted career development programs, employee resource groups, and opportunities for employees to connect and thrive.
Colliers has driven revenue growth through its diversification into high-value growth engines, including a top-tier Engineering firm and a highly differentiated Investment Management platform.
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