Monsanto Co. Top 2015 World’s Best Workplaces

Jamie Johansen

monsantoGreat Place to Work® has named Monsanto Company to the list of the World’s Best Multinational Workplaces for the fourth consecutive year. This year, Monsanto ranked No. 9 in the world’s largest annual study of workplace excellence that identifies the top 25 best multinational companies in terms of workplace culture and is the top ranking agricultural company.

“At Monsanto, we pride ourselves on the diverse, inclusive culture we’ve created that allows us to achieve great results for our customers and others who depend on us,” said Hugh Grant, Monsanto Chairman and CEO. “Teamwork is the foundation of our culture and helps us build the strong partnerships needed to pursue solutions to the big challenges we all share.”

Monsanto was named a Great Place to Work® in 12 national lists, up from nine in 2014. Monsanto is the only St. Louis-based company and the only agriculture company recognized again this year.

To be eligible for the Top 25 World’s Best Multinational Workplaces list, qualifying companies must have appeared on at least five national Great Place to Work® lists, have at least 5,000 employees worldwide, and have a global workforce where at least 40 percent of their employees work outside the company’s home country.

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