Business Daily Media

Men's Weekly

.

Prospa named in GPTW’s Best Workplaces in Technology 2024 list



Prospa has been recognised as one of Australia’s Best Workplaces in Technology for 2024 by Great Place To Work. Ranking 10th, Prospa sits proudly among technology giants like Adobe and Atlassian.

GPTW uses analytical data and employee surveys to determine the placements on the list, ranking high those who display a responsibility on fostering a fair workplace where all employees to feel heard and valued.

Prospa’s commitment to fostering an purpose-driven and inclusive culture throughout the business has been their key to success, along with its implementation of impressive employee wellbeing benefits, parental leave policies and regular Ask-Me-Anything sessions with executive leaders.

What does it mean for your company to be named in the 2024 Best Workplaces in Technology list?

Andrew Malak, CTO at Prospa 

“At Prospa - we know our success isn't just about cutting-edge technology; it's about empowering people. We align every effort to what our customer needs, and we support our people to grow and develop their skills and their careers. Together, we redefine innovation, not just in what we create, but in how we nurture those who make it possible.”

Greg Moshal, Co-founder and CEO at Prospa 

“It is an honour to be recognised as one of the best workplaces in the technology space. It’s a true testament to the ongoing efforts from our leadership team and all Prosparians who continuously bring their best selves to work every day. With technology continually changing and shaping how we do business, we need great people nurturing this capability. Our people always have been and always will be our greatest asset, and we couldn’t be more proud of their dedication to fostering a culture that enables everyone to reach their potential.”

Tacking the skills shortage — why L&D is failing and what to do about it

The Australian economy is in a tough spot right now, and a huge part of the problem is a massive skills shortage. Late last year, businesses were st...

How reducing revenue leakage could help your business stay in the black in FY2026

It’s time to stop legacy revenue management platforms and processes draining your profitability. Is boosting the bottom line an overarching goal ...

Technical Debt Stifling Path to AI Adoption for Global Enterprises

Outdated legacy technologies costing organisations the ability to innovate, money, time and potentially, even customers Technical debt and an ov...

Attract. Impress. Keep. The new small business growth playbook

Running a small business is a marathon that often feels like a sprint. You are chasing leads, juggling admin, building a brand and trying to carve...

Amazon to expand data centre infrastructure in Australia and strengthen AI

Amazon has announced plans to invest a new total of AU$20 billion from 2025 to 2029 to expand, operate, and maintain its data centre infrastructur...

How AI is Reshaping Banking in Australia

AI in the Banking and Financial Services Industry  From fraud detection and credit scoring to personalised financial advice, AI is transforming t...

Sell by LayBy