Recruit Holdings has been ranked third place in the "Forbes JAPAN WOMEN AWARD 2023"(only in Japanese) corporate rankings — one of Japan's largest women's awards hosted by Forbes JAPAN.
Forbes Japan has given out this award annually since 2016, seeking to empower companies and women by sharing best practices for closing the gender gap. This year’s corporate ranking honored the top five companies out of approximately 1,900 firms, including those listed on the Tokyo Stock Exchange prime market index.
In her acceptance speech at the award ceremony on October 31, Vice President Yuko Nishimura of the Human Resources Department and Sustainability Transformation Department at Recruit Holdings focused on Recruit Group’s drive to achieve gender equality.
“Set high goals by backcasting from where we aspire to be.” Recognition highlights and what Yuko shared at her award-winning speech
At the award ceremony, Forbes JAPAN announced that Recruit Holdings was evaluated highly based on the following points:
Top class in the industry*1 based on diversity-related indicators such as the number of women in managerial positions and executives
Provides broad range of employee support to help them balance their life and work and creates an environment in which women can play active roles
Top class in the industry*1 in the scale of investment*2 in employee training, with enhanced talent development initiatives including online training and a coaching system.
In her acceptance speech, Yuko shared the background of Recruit Group’s focus on promoting gender equality and its latest positive signs she sees through their group-wide efforts.
“Thank you very much for this wonderful award. I understand that this year approximately 1,900 companies — including those listed in the TSE prime market — were screened for the award. We are so honored to have been selected as third place among them.