Financial Times Names Sitel Group® Leader in Diversity

Sitel Group was named amongst the Leaders in the Financial Times second annual Diversity Leaders ranking. The Financial Times recognized Sitel Group in Diversity for 2021, at a time when the global pandemic forced to begin working remotely and social justice movements have gained heightened attention inside workplaces and elsewhere.

Published ·April 12, 2021

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MIAMI — April 5, 2021 —Sitel Group®, a global leader in end-to-end customer experience (CX) products and solutions, today announced it was named amongst the Leaders in the Financial Times second annual Diversity Leaders ranking. The Financial Times recognized Sitel Group in Diversity for 2021, at a time when the global pandemic forced to begin working remotely and social justice movements have gained heightened attention inside workplaces and elsewhere.

Conducted by Statista, the Financial Times surveyed more than 100,000 employees from 15,000 companies and assessed employees’ perception of companies’ inclusiveness or efforts to promote various aspects of diversity. The following parameters were taken into consideration: direct and indirect statements of age, gender equality, ethnicity, physical ability, LGBTQ+ and general diversity. These include gender balance, openness to all forms of sexual orientation, race and ethnicity, disability and age. At Sitel Group, our differences are our strength. We have 120+ offices across the globe, with 50 languages and 29 countries represented. The unique skills, experiences, backgrounds and cultures of our employees allow us to be better together.

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