Worldline is an ambitious company.
Our goal is not to be a leader in Canadian telecom, we want to be the leader. We are working hard to make Worldline the “go to” provider for Canadians who are looking for quality service at a sensible price, and we are well on our way.
To get all the way there, we also have to be the “go to” company for talent. The best people make the best companies, and as we grow, everyone we add has to be as good as the spectacular crew we already have on board.
But there’s another piece to the puzzle. To attract the best talent, not only do we have to be rocking as a company, which we are, we also have to have a terrific corporate culture.
Which we do.
Have you ever worked at a place where everyone is looking out for themselves? Where there is no teamwork? Where it’s only about the paycheck and “what’s mine?” Ya, we all have, and those places suck. It feels like drudgery dragging yourself to the office. Then there are the places ruled by politics, which I would suggest are even worse.
Not at Worldline.
For instance, look at these programs that all Worldline employees have access to. You could call them perks I guess, but mostly they are simply common sense benefits that don’t cost an arm or a leg, and makes Worldline a better place to work. (You should try some of them at your office too)
Dog friendly environment – The greatest stress burners there are run around on four legs. Particularly the head of HR Amanda Little‘s dog Abby, who also works as a service dog for St. John’s Ambulance at local retirement homes.
Yoga classes – Every Thursday at noon, the meeting room just off the main lobby is transformed into a sunny Yoga studio, with one of our wellness instructors, Gloria, leading the way.
Wait. Wellness Instructors? You don’t have wellness instructors? We have two, the aforementioned Gloria and her partner Val come in every week and do physical evaluations for any employee who wants one, and works with them to create plans for both fitness and diet.
Fitness bootcamp – Co-workers form four man/woman teams and compete against each other for bi-weekly fitness bootcamps with points awarded for such activities as aerobics, weight training, cubicle fitness exercises (try lifting your butt 3″ off your chair and holding that position for 30 seconds. I dare you!) and of course, yoga, (a big point-getter by the way). It gets pretty hard-core but it’s all under the supervision of our certified trainers.
In House Gym – Okay, not every company can have one of these, but our in-house certified trainers hold scheduled workout sessions with whoever wants one. The gym is available for use 24/7, and employees can fit their workout into their daily schedule when possible.
And coming soon: The Quiet room – Sleeping during the workday? You bet. We’re introducing a quiet room in the near future. A small office is being outfitted with a sofa, a blinky and an alarm clock for powernaps to re-energize and re-invigorate workers who might be suffering from the mid-afternoon nods.
All of these are nice, but they are not what makes Worldline one of the best places to work in Canada.
But they sure do help.

