Schneider Electric, a global energy technology leader, today announced that it has achieved the Great Place To Work® (GPTW) and the Best Place To WorkTM certificates across 11 key markets in the Middle East and Africa (MEA) zone. The wins confirm Schneider Electric’s commitment to embed a purpose-driven, high-trust workplace culture to boost performance, innovation, and retention in its next phase of growth.
The certifications also recognize Schneider Electric’s exceptional employee experience in the MEA region and are based entirely on confidential, independent surveys that assess employee trust, culture, and engagement, demonstrating a strong regional talent strategy anchored in empowerment and wellness. Schneider Electric received the certifications across key markets in the MEA region, including Algeria, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, UAE, Egypt, Nigeria, Saudi Arabia, Morrocco, South Africa and Ivory Coast.
Speaking on the Employer of Choice recognition, Neslihan Ogan, HR Vice President for the MEA Zone at Schneider Electric, said: “In a zone as diverse and dynamic as the Middle East and Africa, our culture is not just a benefit; it’s our critical infrastructure and driving force. This validation from our employees is proof that we are successfully cultivating the high-trust, inclusive, and agile environment required to tackle the region’s most pressing challenges, from energy access to digitalization and beyond. Our current workforce is driving the twin transitions of energy and digital in their local markets. This recognition testifies that we are on track to attract, develop, and retain the cutting-edge talent necessary to build a sustainable future across the MEA zone.”
In 2025, Schneider Electric hired close to 900 new employees and inducted more than 120 graduates into region-wide graduate programs across 26 countries in Middle East and Africa Zone. This effort aligns with its pledge, earlier this year, to allocate AED 100 million over five years to developing next generation talent capable of driving a digital and sustainable economy in the Middle East region.
Additionally, Schneider Electric successfully enrolled 350 employees in 11 targeted training programs across the MEA region, including its flagship NextGen Future Leader Program and award-winning MEA Graduate Program..The milestone wins are particularly relevant, as they coincide with the MEA region’s rapid acceleration of its economic diversification and sustainability efforts while stepping up digital talent empowerment. This makes the ability to attract and retain top-tier expertise a critical and competitive differentiator. Both certifications underscore the success of Schneider Electric’s global employee value proposition that aims to ensure meaningful purpose and professional empowerment.
Key elements contributing to the high scores across the diverse MEA markets included:
The GPTW recognition is integral to Schneider Electric’s long-term regional strategy, which focuses on boosting In-Country Value (ICV) and strengthening local capabilities. In fostering an exemplary work environment, the company is well positioned to attract national talent and support localization strategies such as Emiratisation, and Saudization.
Recent initiatives that contributed to the wins include: