Amritsar, NFAPost: Artificial Intelligence (AI) provider Fractal has been recognised among India’s Top 100 Best Workplaces for Women in 2020 by Great Place To Work® Institute, one of the prestigious and credible employer brand recognition programs in the world.
This award, based on a study conducted among 852 organisations across 17 industries, recognises Fractal’s efforts in building a high trust and inclusive culture.
Earlier this year, Fractal was also declared Great Place to Work – Certified™ in India for the fifth consecutive time. Fractal has also been rated in the Top 100 companies to work for in 2016 and 2017 by the Great Place to Work® Institute.
Fractal’s culture stands on the pillars of trust, transparency, and freedom, which naturally promotes a psychologically and emotionally healthy workplace, encourages an inclusive mindset, and enables learning and development opportunities across all levels in the organisation. This provides for a nurturing environment for all forms of diversity, and especially for women, the company said in a statement.
“I am thrilled to see Fractal recognised as a Great Place to Work for women,” Fractal Chief People Officer Rajeswari Aradhyula said. “We do our best work when we bring our whole selves to work. Fractalites of all genders experience a psychologically safe environment, and we have always known that we can meet our full potential here. We are grateful for this recognition,” she added.
“Over the years, we have built a high trust culture at Fractal – a radically transparent, client-centric and people-oriented organization. As Fractal grows further in global prominence, our focus on diversity and inclusion will lead to better problem-solving for clients and create an institution that can stand the test of time,” said Srikanth Velamakanni, Co-founder, Group Chief Executive and Vice-Chairman at Fractal.
“We go above and beyond in serving our clients and taking exceptional care of our people. In these challenging times of the pandemic, it becomes even more important to foster a culture of empathy, respect, and inclusion. This recognition is a testament that we are on the right track,” said Pranay Agrawal, Co-founder and CEO, Fractal.
Fractal, which has more than 1,500 consultants spread across 15 global locations, provides products that include Qure.ai to assist radiologists in making better diagnostic decisions, Cuddle.ai to assists CEOs, and senior executives make better tactical and strategic decisions, Theremin.ai to improve investment decisions, and Eugenie.ai to find anomalies in high-velocity data.