The Adecco Foundation has been working for more than 20 years to achieve the labor inclusion of people with the greatest difficulty accessing the labor market. The entity also works with companies to help them enhance their diversity and use all available talent. With their activity, they help people with disabilities, long-term unemployed people over 45 years of age, female victims, and all people who, due to various circumstances, are at risk of social exclusion or special vulnerability.
The offices of the Adecco Foundation located in Madrid have been designed with people in mind, and taking into account the needs of workers. Every square meter is designed to facilitate and improve the work of employees, and to improve the attention and experience of the candidates with whom they work.
The foundation is considered one of the best places to work, and now with the facilities designed by the Cador Group, they renew their commitment to continue betting on well-being as the engine of success and progress.
The facilities have specific rooms to receive candidates, provide training, and receive visitors. The design is friendly, bright, practical, welcoming, and modern. The inspiration and values of the company are present at all times, integrated naturally into the environment. In the common areas, the walls are adorned with extracts from the “Ability” manifesto for diversity, with which they work; while in the rest of the spaces, they tell the biographies of renowned figures who overcame their difficulties, such as Stephen Hawking, Frida Kahlo, or María Montessori.
The Adecco Foundation has ensured that its commitment to well-being and inclusion is the fundamental piece not only of its activity, but also of its facilities.
