Alef Education Receives ‘Great Place to Work’ Certification™ for the Third Consecutive Year
Alef Education, a UAE-based global leader in Education Technology, has been certified™ as a ‘Great Place to Work’ for the third consecutive year after a thorough and independent assessment conducted by Great Place to Work®, a globally recognised expert in assessing workplace culture.
This prestigious certification underscores Alef Education’s continued commitment to cultivating a positive, inclusive, and high-trust workplace, where employees feel valued, supported, and empowered to thrive. The ‘Great Place to Work’ certification™ recognises organisations that exhibit exceptional levels of employee satisfaction and engagement, along with a steadfast dedication to fostering a welcoming and supportive work environment.
Geoffrey Alphonso, CEO of Alef Education, commented: “We are honoured to be recognised as a Great Place to Work®–Certified™ company for the third consecutive year. This recognition reflects our culture and values in action. At Alef Education, we believe that when people feel trusted, supported, and inspired, they are empowered to create meaningful impact in education. Our employees are at the heart of everything we do, and this certification reinforces our commitment to fostering an inclusive environment with an engaged workforce that drives innovation, impact, and long-term success in education”.
Background Information
Alef
Alef is a privately-held education technology company, with a team of more than 100 leading technology and education experts who have joined forces to reimagine K-12 education and address the shortcoming of current models, to prepare students for the world and workplace of tomorrow.
Driven by a notion that each student across the world has an innate curiosity to learn, the team at Alef has developed a transformational technology-enabled education solution that recognizes that every student deserves a customized learning journey – moving from the traditional teacher-centered model to a new, learner-centered model.