Three-Time Champion: fischer India Named Top Workplace for 2025-26

Fischer India is happy to announce that it has received a hat trick of Great Place to Work Certifications which includes a new certification for 2025-2026. This certification demonstrates the organisation’s commitment to provide and maintain a healthy and inclusive working environment.

The certification is based solely on employee feedback, with 86 percent of Fischer India’s workforce stating that it is a great place to work. This recognition spotlights the company’s commitment to trust, collaboration and putting people first.

“Fischer India is thrilled to be awarded as a Great Place to Work for the third year in a row,” says Mayank Kalra, Managing Director of Fischer India. “This recognition is the result of cultivating an amazing culture rooted in trust, partnership and a people-first approach.”

fischer India promotes internal growth through purposely designed program, including TACs, TDCs, product competence training and the leadership development program that organically create a pipeline of enabled future leaders. All of these program encourage continuous professional development, transparency and recognition.

Based in Waldachtal, Germany, the fischer Group of Companies had revenues of EUR 1.11 billion in 2024, operating in 50 countries with 4,700 employees in its anchoring systems, educational toys, consulting and electronics.

This continued recognition from Great Place to Work solidifies Fischer India as the best and most flexible employer who promotes great performance, innovation and employee satisfaction.

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I’m Shamini, a writer who enjoys exploring and explaining current events. I provide detailed insights and fresh perspectives on various topics, helping readers understand the stories that matter most.

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I’m Shamini, a writer who enjoys exploring and explaining current events. I provide detailed insights and fresh perspectives on various topics, helping readers understand the stories that matter most.

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