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Groth & Co Recognised as One of Sweden’s Best Workplaces – Again

11 August 2025

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For the second consecutive year, Groth & Co has been certified by Great Place To Work and is now ranked among Sweden’s best workplaces. The overall results show that an impressive 97% of our employees believe that Groth & Co is a truly great place to work.

“We are incredibly proud and pleased that our ongoing efforts to create an inclusive and empowering work environment continue to yield positive results. The fact that nearly all of our employees chose to participate in the survey reflects a strong sense of engagement and openness – essential for building an even better workplace together. The feedback we receive is invaluable and will form the foundation of our continued improvement work. A safe and inspiring work environment is not only crucial for the well-being of our employees, but also essential to how we support and create value for our clients. When our employees thrive and feel seen, our collaboration improves,” says Carolin Sundkvist, CEO of Groth & Co.

Great Place to Work is a global organisation with over 30 years of experience in evaluating and certifying workplaces based on key criteria such as fairness, respect, pride, and camaraderie. The certification confirms that Groth & Co meets high standards in leadership, work environment, and employee engagement.

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