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For over 14 years, Jan Becker, Senior Vice President at Autodesk, has been at the helm of the company’s Human Resources and Corporate Real Estate, Facilities, Travel, and Safety (CREFTS) teams. As Autodesk has expanded, evolved, and embraced transformation, Jan and her team have been instrumental in shaping a workplace that not only attracts top talent but also aligns with the company’s strategic vision for the future. While many members of the executive leadership team are often in the spotlight, Jan and her team work behind the scenes—making it all the more meaningful that she was recently honored as the Chief Human Resource Officer of the Year by HRO Today Magazine.
At an awards ceremony held earlier this week in Philadelphia, Jan accepted the prestigious award and shared insights into how her team has contributed to keeping Autodesk competitive and forward-thinking. Here are some key initiatives that highlight their impact:
- Autodesk introduced a groundbreaking performance management system that replaced traditional annual reviews with continuous, quarterly conversations between managers and employees. This shift focuses on personal growth, goal-setting, and development, creating a more dynamic and supportive work environment.
- The Talent Acquisition team was among the first to leverage LinkedIn and other social media platforms for recruitment. Today, they’re pioneering new digital tools that make the hiring process more personalized and effective, ensuring that people remain at the center of every recruitment effort.
- Under Jan’s leadership, the CREFTS team has used Autodesk’s own software to design and construct a global network of award-winning workspaces. These spaces are not only sustainable and innovative but also reflect the company’s creative spirit. They’ve helped Autodesk secure spots on nearly 20 Great Place to Work lists in recent years, including a notable #70 ranking on FORTUNE’s 100 Best Places to Work list in 2014.
This recognition is a testament to Jan’s leadership and the dedication of her entire team. Let’s take a moment to celebrate their hard work and the positive impact they continue to make at Autodesk.