Good Energy named in Top 20 of the UK’s best large companies to work for

Good Energy has been named as one of the UK’s best large companies to work for, rising rapidly through the list of national employers.

Based in Chippenham, the renewable electricity business has been listed 17th in the annual Best Companies League Table for 2023, climbing from 52nd in 2022.

The accolade recognises Good Energy’s commitment to employees and its trust-based positive culture.

Chief operating officer Fran Woodward said: “Our mission is to support a million homes and businesses to cut carbon from their energy and transport use, and this shared purpose already has a positive impact on the motivation of our employees.

“However, our progressive approaches to hybrid and remote working, an employee-driven diversity and inclusion agenda, and significant investment in employee development, have taken us from strength to strength.”

An impressive 90 per cent of staff agreed they were happy with the balance between their work and home life, and 88 per cent agreed they love working for the organisation.

As well as a £500 personal development allowance for each employee, Good Energy also offers technical and professional training.

More unusually, employees are developed through a series of ‘Signature Skills’, including interpersonal and leadership skills, to demonstrate that everyone has a voice and can make a difference.

Fran added: “It’s a great achievement to make such rapid progress in the Best Companies League Table from one year to the next.

“We all share the same passion for tackling the climate crisis and working together to create a cleaner and greener future.”

Good Energy sources its power from a UK network of more than 2,000 independent generators of renewable electricity, including solar farms, wind turbines and hydroelectric projects.

It has also expanded into the installation of heat pumps and solar panels.

Visit www.goodenergy.co.uk

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