Attensi Named in The Sunday Times Best Places to Work 2026 list as one of the Best Places to Work in the UK

Attensi, the global leader in simulation-based training and performance improvement platform, today announced it has been named as one of The Sunday Times Best Places to Work 2026 in the Medium Organisation category for workplaces in the UK.

Headquartered in Oslo, Norway, Attensi operates globally with offices in London, Boston, Cologne and Gothenburg, employing over 200 people worldwide, including a 70-strong team in the UK.

Powered by WorkL, the annual list recognises organisations with the highest levels of employee engagement and workplace experience. Inclusion is based on rigorous data insights, celebrating companies that go above and beyond to create environments where people can truly thrive.

This recognition reflects Attensi’s continued commitment to fostering a workplace defined by collaboration, inclusion, and growth, where individuals are empowered to excel and bring their best selves to work every day.

At the heart of Attensi’s success is its mission: to help people and organisations grow to be exceptional. This philosophy extends far beyond its innovative technology, shaping a culture where development, wellbeing and performance are deeply interconnected.

Jamie Watson, UK Managing Director at Attensi, said:

“We’re incredibly proud to be recognised as one of The Sunday Times Best Places to Work. Thank you to everyone at Attensi for making this a place where we genuinely enjoy what we do. 

Every voice is heard, every idea is valued, and it’s because of that culture that we can deliver the very best for our clients and continue to lead the way in our field.”

Claire Brawn, People Director at Attensi, added:

“I’m so proud to share this recognition with everyone who works at Attensi. We’ve built a company culture grounded in supporting one another, valuing every individual, and creating exceptional teams. This award belongs to all of our people – congratulations on being named in The Sunday Times Best Places to Work 2026.”

The Sunday Times Best Places to Work awards celebrate organisations across the UK that demonstrate outstanding employee engagement, wellbeing, and workplace culture, setting a benchmark for excellence across industries.

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