Westcon-Comstor certified as a 'Great Place to Work'

Employees highlight the company’s welcoming culture and commitment to flexibility, fairness and inclusion.

  • Friday, 16th May 2025 Posted 10 months ago in by Phil Alsop

Westcon-Comstor has been certified as a Great Place To Work® in the UK and 26 other countries.

The recognition highlights Westcon-Comstor’s welcoming, inclusive and people-centric culture and reaffirms its position as an employer of choice within the IT channel.

Great Place To Work® is the global authority on workplace culture, employee experience and the leadership behaviours proven to deliver market-leading revenue, employee retention and increased innovation.

Whether a company achieves certification is based entirely on what current employees say about their experience.

This is the first time that Westcon-Comstor, which employs more than 3,600 people around the world, has sought and achieved Great Place To Work certification in the UK.

Globally, 80% of employees described Westcon-Comstor as a great place to work, based on a higher-than-average response rate of 89%. The company achieved a Trust Index of 77%.

The vast majority of Westcon-Comstor employees (85%) globally expressed pride in their work and the company, with an even higher proportion stating that they and their colleagues are treated fairly regardless of age, ethnicity, gender or sexual orientation.

Other strengths highlighted by employees include a strong sense of flexibility and autonomy, coupled with confidence in the leadership team.

“We are thrilled to achieve Great Place To Work Certification in 27 countries, including the UK, at the first time of asking”, said Erna de Ruijter-Quist, Chief People Officer at Westcon-Comstor. “We are very proud of the recognition. It is testament to the great culture which has been built over the years. We are equally clear that this is just the beginning. The real work starts now as we evaluate what our people have told us and make further improvements to our employee experience. We continually strive to make Westcon-Comstor an even better place to work and one where our people can thrive.”

“This is an important moment for our business and illustrates our success in creating a truly people-centric culture,” said David Grant, CEO at Westcon-Comstor. “Employee engagement is a key pillar in our strategy, because we acknowledge its value in empowering people to fulfil their potential while driving innovation and productivity gains, ultimately creating a more successful organisation.”

“Great Place To Work Certification is a highly coveted achievement that requires consistent and intentional dedication to the overall employee experience,” said Sarah Lewis-Kulin, Vice President of Global Recognition at Great Place To Work. “By successfully earning this recognition, it is evident that Westcon-Comstor stands out as one of the top companies to work for, providing a great workplace environment for its employees.”

According to Great Place To Work research, job seekers are 4.5 times more likely to find a great boss at a certified great workplace. Additionally, employees at certified workplaces are 93% more likely to look forward to coming to work, and twice as likely to be paid fairly, earn a fair share of the company’s profits and have a fair chance at promotion.

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