Nissan’s Middle East HQ is a "Great Place To Work”

Posted by Tejas Kokcha on Jan 4, 2024

Nissan’s Middle East headquarters has been named as a "Great Place To Work”. With over 220 employees from various backgrounds and cultures, the regional headquarters in the UAE has fostered a workplace where 94% of employees express pride in being part of Nissan in the Middle East. This statistic reflects a profound sense of belonging for the employees at the Japanese firm. 

Nissan’s regional headquarters in the Middle East is home to over 220 UAE-based employees from diverse backgrounds and cultures spread across Nissan Middle East, INFINITI Middle East, and Nissan AMIEO (Africa, Middle East, India, Europe, and Oceania). 

The recognition by Great Place to Work® has been highly regarded by corporate leaders, renowned research institutions, and employees globally. So getting it is quite a big deal.

Thierry Sabbagh, President of Nissan Saudi Arabia, INFINITI Middle East, and Managing Director of Nissan Middle East, said: "This recognition is a testament to our ongoing commitment to creating a supportive, safe, and engaging workplace for our dedicated team members in the Middle East. At Nissan and INFINITI, we believe that our greatest strength lies in the diversity of our team members, each contributing their unique perspectives and experiences to drive innovation and success. We are resolute in our dedication to maintaining this 'Great Place To Work' status in the years to come, as we continue to champion diversity, equity, and inclusion as fundamental pillars of our organizational culture."

Ibrahim Mougharbel, Managing Director of UAE, Great Place to Work® Middle East, commented: “This recognition is a testament to Nissan's commitment to creating an exceptional work culture and fostering an environment where employees feel proud to be a part of the organization. The positive feedback from their employees underscores the exceptional leadership and management capabilities at Nissan.”

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