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UHY Arab Auditors joins the Great Place to Work® Certified Community in Jordan

UHY Arab Auditors joins the Great Place to Work® Certified Community in Jordan

Jordan Times24-07-2025
UHY Arab Auditors is certified as Great Place To Work for the first time in Jordan. This prestigious recognition reflects the firm's unwavering commitment to fostering a high-trust, inclusive, and empowering workplace culture.
In a related statement Christie Jahno, Director of Great Place To Work Jordan said: "We warmly welcome UHY Arab Auditors to the family of certified companies. Their achievement is a testament to the strong organizational culture they have cultivated—one that values trust, collaboration, and continuous development. In a service-driven economy like Jordan's, the quality of services is directly linked to the people who deliver them. UHY Arab Auditors has clearly demonstrated that investing in people leads to excellence."
UHY Arab Auditors statement:
On behalf of UHY Arab Auditors, Nabil Haddad, Managing Partner stated:
'Being certified as a Great Place To Work is a proud moment for us. It shows that our people feel happy, supported, and valued, and that we're on the right path. It encourages us to keep building a workplace where everyone can grow and feel part of something meaningful.'
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