Finalists Announced For The 2025 Best Places To Work™ Awards
Best Places to Work™ has today announced the finalists for the 2025 Best Places to Work™ Awards, celebrating Kiwi organisations that are redefining workplace impact and culture across Aotearoa New Zealand.
The Awards recognise businesses that go beyond intention - turning innovation, inclusion, wellbeing, and purpose into action. From fast-growing tech companies to large-scale employers and community-focused organisations, this year’s finalists prove that when people are truly at the heart of business, they thrive - and in turn, so does business performance.
Recognising impact across Aotearoa New
Zealand.
Finalists have been named across workplace size
and spotlight categories, reflecting the breadth of
industries and regions represented. Each entry was assessed
through employee engagement survey results - the voice of
employees - alongside customer feedback and business
performance. Entries were then reviewed by an independent
judging panel with expertise spanning business, leadership,
and workplace culture.
Julie Gill, CEO of Best Places to Work™, said the calibre of entries this year demonstrates not only diversity, but also remarkable year-on-year improvement and ongoing commitment to building better workplaces.
Organisational leaders who are empowered to create extraordinary workplaces drive higher performance, profitability, and innovation. Employees who feel cared for, inspired, included, and have a sense of progress and agency are vastly more motivated, creative, and productive.
View the full list of 2025 BPTW™ Awards Finalists: bestplacestowork.nz/awards/2025
2025
Best Places To Work™ Awards Gala Dinner - 22 October
2025
The 2025 BPTW™ Awards will take place at a gala
dinner at the Cordis Auckland, recognising category winners,
spotlighting outstanding performance, and naming the overall
2025 Best Place to Work™ Awards winner.
Event Details
· Date: Wednesday, 22 October 2025
· Location: Cordis Hotel, Auckland
The evening will be a chance to connect with leaders and innovators shaping the future of work in New Zealand.
Proudly Supported By
· Foundation Partner: EMA
· Diamond Partners: Cultivating Leadership, FluxB2B, Futureful, Smartly
· Advocate Partners: Business Central, Cordis Auckland, Extraordinary, Humankind, Unstoppable Force, Consult Recruitment, LEAD
· Supporting Partners: Ecosystm, NZ Businesswomen, NZTech
· Community Partners: Unlock Innovation, BNZBA
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