SustainCase: How Saab attracts, retains and develops employees
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Case study: How Saab attracts, retains and develops employees
As a defence and security company developing, manufacturing and selling world-leading products and solutions, operating in 34 countries across the globe, Saab strives to be an employer of choice, not least for young people looking for modern, forward-thinking employers.
Abstract
Offering opportunities for learning and development to enable its approximately 15,000 employees to reach their full potential, while also attracting top talent, is a key priority for Saab. In order to attract, retain and develop employees Saab took action to:
• engage employees through the “Employee Boost” initiative
• offer opportunities for skills and leadership development
• identify and develop top talents through the Talent Management Review
• attract and train recent graduates with leadership potential
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