SAATI has been certified as a Top Employer Italy 2026 for the fourth consecutive year by the Top Employers Institute, the global authority on human resources best practices.
The recognition confirms the strength and consistency of SAATI’s people strategy in the Italian HQ, based on structured HR policies, measurable working conditions, and a long-term approach to employee development and wellbeing.
How the Top Employer certification works
The Top Employers Institute evaluates companies across six dimensions:
- Steer – Alignment between business strategy and people strategy
- Shape – Organizational structures, change management, and work environment
- Attract – Recruitment tools and onboarding processes
- Develop – Performance management, career paths, and learning
- Engage – Wellbeing, listening, and recognition
- Unite – Shared values and a culture focused on diversity, equity, and inclusion
The audit is evidence-based.
Companies must document policies, show how they are applied, and prove their real impact.
Each area is scored and benchmarked against certified organizations worldwide.
What stood out in SAATI’s assessment
Among the practices recognized during the 2026 audit:
- A clear system of values and expected behaviors, supported by concrete actions
- Structured programs such as Onboarding for new hires and Costruire Futuro, which involves employees in improvement projects
- Ongoing training and development paths for managers
- A welfare system that includes free psychological support and flexible working hours
- Initiatives that promote diversity, equity, and inclusion
These are not isolated initiatives; they are part of a consistent HR framework built over time.
Why this matters beyond Italy
Being certified as a Top Employer for four consecutive years matters because it reflects continuity.
It shows that people policies are not reacting to trends, but following a long-term direction.
For a multinational industrial group like SAATI, this recognition strengthens employer branding, talent attraction, and internal cohesion, not just in Italy but across its international footprint.