Viatris Inc. announced that it has been recognized as one of the Fortune World's Best Workplaces™ in 2025. The list of 25 global leaders was selected from organizations that participated in Great Place To Work's employee survey process, with over 9 million responses representing more than 25 million employees worldwide. To be considered for the list, companies must have 5,000 or more global employees, be identified as outstanding global employers with recognition on at least five Best Workplaces™ Lists in Asia, Europe, Latin America, Africa, North America or Australia in 2024 or early 2025.
"Viatris' inclusion on the Fortune World's Best Workplaces 2025 list is a powerful validation of the environment we've worked hard to shape since our founding," said Andrew Enrietti, Chief Administrative and Transformation Officer, Viatris. "As we approach our fifth anniversary, this recognition – based on direct feedback from our colleagues – underscores the success of our transformation journey. We've intentionally built a workplace culture that champions wellbeing, inclusion, and continuous growth. This achievement reflects the collective commitment of our global team and the values that make Viatris a truly exceptional place to work."
The Fortune World's Best Workplaces list is highly competitive. Companies are ranked based on their ability to outperform other companies in their national market, and around the world. Great Place To Work, the global authority on workplace culture, selected the list using rigorous analytics and confidential employee feedback. Specifically, organizations are assessed on their efforts to create great workplaces and positively impact people and communities across multiple countries around the world and must demonstrate how they generously and thoughtfully support employees with personalized support that meets their unique needs. Companies can only be considered if they are a Great Place To Work Certified™ organization.
"The powerful impact of these great companies on our planet is a sacred trust," says Michael C. Bush, CEO of Great Place To Work. "Of the more than 9 million employees surveyed, more workers at these remarkable companies say their company trusts them and wants them to grow as people and professionals. These economic powerhouses also strengthen the communities where they operate and are leaving behind a better world than the one they inherited."
"The World's Best Workplaces list casts an important spotlight on what employees believe are today's exceptional workplaces, companies and organization where they feel trusted, empowered, and energized to do their best work," says Alyson Shontell, editor-in-chief of Fortune.