• Telana recognised for fostering a sense of empowerment and respect within the workplace
  • 91% of Telana employees feel empowered at work
  • 93% of employees say that are treated with respect


London UK – May 21, 2024 –
Telana, a UK-based Google Cloud services provider, has been named a Top Medium Business in The Sunday Times 2024 Best Places to Work list. The accolade has been awarded for the second year in a row, and recognises Telanas’ focus on DEI; its commitment to empowerment, reward, and recognition; and its wellbeing policies and frameworks.

“I am so pleased to see Telana recognised, once again, as a top place to work!” says Andre Azevedo, Telana CEO. “Telana is a place where we try our best to foster collaboration, empowerment, innovation, and respect – so to have our employees echo this and respond in the way they have is amazing.”

The Sunday Times survey captured Telana employees’ responses in a number of categories: Reward and Recognition, Information Sharing, Empowerment, Wellbeing, Instilling Pride, and Job Satisfaction. The independently managed survey showed Telana scoring “excellent” across all six engagement categories, with top scores in Empowerment, Wellbeing, Reward & Recognition. In response, 93% of employees say they are treated with respect; 92% feel trusted and able to make decisions; and 91% of employees feel empowered at work.

“We’ve seen a lot of change over the last 12 months. The rise of Generative AI has caused shifts in our market and  economic conditions are causing customers to really qualify where they make technology investments. These pivots undoubtedly have an impact on our employees and how people feel at work,” Azevedo continues. “I truly believe, however, the innovative work we are doing for our customers has helped us maintain and create an even stronger sense of collaboration and pride for our team members. We’re lucky to have so many smart people within our business, so continuing to give them interesting, challenging, and rewarding problems to solve for our customers is really key.”