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Makosi named top employer in South Africa for fourth consecutive year

Ashley Lechman|Published

Tanya Grota, Makosi’s Chief Financial Officer.

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Makosi has been acknowledged as a Top Employer in South Africa for the fourth consecutive year by the esteemed Top Employers Institute.

The firm said this accolade confirmed its ongoing dedication to redefining workforce potential and addressing the evolving demands of modern accounting careers.

At the heart of Makosi’s success is its commitment to cultivating an environment where exceptional professionals can thrive.

Through initiatives such as real-time coaching and global exposure, along with flexible work models and sophisticated technology that streamlines consultancy efforts, Makosi empowers its staff to reach unprecedented levels of personal and professional growth.

“This recognition is a direct reflection of the investment we continue to make in our people and in our business,” said Tanya Grota, Makosi’s Chief Financial Officer.

“When our consultants are supported, challenged, and growing, our clients feel the difference. Being a Top Employer reinforces our belief that purpose-driven people deliver powerful results.”

Every year, Makosi deploys thousands of finance professionals across 16 countries, predominantly comprising qualified Chartered Accountants (South Africa).

These consultants are pivotal in assisting clients to unlock capacity, enhance quality, and foster agility within their teams by offering outstanding audit and advisory services.

Scott Etheridge, CEO of Makosi, added, “Being named a Top Employer for the fourth year running reflects our culture, our team, and the purpose that drives us. We believe in giving our people meaningful work and global opportunities, and we’re proud to see those efforts recognised once again.”

Scott Etheridge, CEO of Makosi.

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The Top Employers Institute employs a rigorous evaluation criterion, examining companies across six key domains including People Strategy, Work Environment, Talent Acquisition, Learning, Diversity, Equity & Inclusion, and Wellbeing.

Their certification methodology is built on independent data and global benchmarks, thus providing a reliable assessment.

Certification not only offers organisations access to global benchmarks and insightful data-driven feedback but also connects them with a community of progressive employers.

For Makosi, this achievement further solidifies their commitment to nurturing robust careers that contribute to superior client outcomes.

Notably, the Top Employers Programme, in the previous year, certified nearly 2,500 organisations across 131 countries, positively impacting more than 14 million employees globally.

This element of distinction reaffirms the importance of cultivating workplaces that value their employees and actively engage in their development.

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