Johnson Controls has been named to TIME’s World's Best Companies 2023 list. In this inaugural list, conducted in partnership with Statista, an international provider of market and consumer data and rankings, TIME named 750 companies forging the path into the future. The study was based on three primary dimensions: Employee Satisfaction, Revenue Growth, and Sustainability (ESG).

We are honored to be included in TIME’s World’s Best Companies list in its inaugural year. It is a testament to the significant strides we have made as the leading dedicated smart buildings company, helping ensure a healthy, safe, and sustainable world,” said George Oliver, chairman and CEO, Johnson Controls.

Positive revenue growth

Thank you to our global employees for their commitment to excellence and living our values every day"

Thank you to our global employees for their commitment to excellence and living our values every day, as we continue to create spaces and places that improve well-being, solve customer problems, and accelerate the journey to net zero. Together we are improving the future of our world for generations to come.”

TIME surveyed 150,000 participants across 58 countries regarding their company’s image, atmosphere, working conditions, salary and equality.

Companies that demonstrated positive revenue growth from 2020 to 2022 were considered, and multiple key performance indicators such as sustainable solutions, people and communities were incorporated. This is Johnson Controls’ latest recognition as a pioneer and an employer of choice. Recent awards include:

  • Newsweek America’s Greatest Workplaces for Diversity
  • Forbes World’s Best Employers
  • Fortune Change the World list
  • Forbes Best Employers for Diversity
  • Ethisphere World's Most Ethical Companies

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