For the second year in a row, DEME was named Belgium’s most attractive employer at the Randstad Awards 2020. This recognition is based on the results of a survey among 12,000 respondents.
The Randstad Awards include the annual public award for Belgium’s most attractive employer. Approximately 12,000 Belgians between the ages of 18 and 65 evaluate employers based on criteria such as working conditions, career and growth opportunities and job content.
This is the second year in a row and the third time in four years that DEME has won the award in the private sector. In the 2020 edition, DEME snatched up the award with a record score, with the company taking the number one position in the categories job content, future prospects, job security and salary conditions. For the criteria of financial health, working atmosphere, reputation and the use of new technologies, DEME always ends up in the top three.
“I am particularly proud that DEME has once again been named Belgium’s most attractive employer”, says Luc Vandenbulcke, CEO of DEME Group. “But I am even more proud of our employees, who work every day on the most challenging projects across the globe. Our colleagues on board of our vessels, on projects and in our offices make DEME an international leader in the various segments in which we operate. Their passion, expertise and innovative power are what makes DEME so unique. The award is therefore once again a recognition of our 5,200 employees.”
Mega-projects
In recent years, DEME has experienced strong growth, in which the company is fully committed to innovation, sustainability and safety. Because the company operates in various disciplines, its profiles are constantly very diverse. The variety of career opportunities and the various mega-projects the company realises in the home market and abroad are a major asset. For example, DEME is building one of the largest port terminals in Singapore and will soon start working on the longest immersed road and rail tunnel in the world in Denmark. DEME is also always actively looking for new markets, as a result of which the activities and diversity of projects are continually growing.
The award is also a particular boost in times of the coronavirus, with many crew members and project employees working much longer than planned on board or abroad and forced to miss their families.