Working for SIS

Want to work for a visionary company, committed to creating new opportunities but firmly focused on concrete results and practical benefits? SIS is determined to make the world function a little better, every day. Standards are so crucial to simplifying the lives of people and companies that our job is sometimes only noticed when no standards exist. It might sound a bit strange, but actually that’s the great thing about standards. For companies, however, the effects of standardization are manifest, in the form of better routines, more efficient process flows and enhanced quality.

At SIS, life naturally revolves around standards, but focuses specially on how to make the possible real. And to ensure our members maximize their profits. This is why we produce manuals, web services and a range of training courses too. All to guarantee that the results of standardization are as good as they can be. 

As a member of SIS, you also share an environment where Sweden’s foremost experts in their field gather to establish standards in collaboration with the cream of global expertise. In this sense, SIS is a true knowledge organization. You’ll be able to participate in global projects, which in turn will open doors to a whole new international network of contacts. At SIS’ impressive premises in the Södermalm district of Stockholm, you’ll feel more than the pulse of urban life around the corner on Götgatan – you’ll have your finger on the global pulse!

We not only want to improve the world – we also want to constantly improve life for our staff. We are therefore committed to ensuring that our employees are happy at work and are given opportunities to keep fit, even during working hours. At SIS, job satisfaction is a key value, inseparable from a business ethic that demands a long-term approach to working with our own and the world’s resources.


Welcome to SIS!

Updated 2011-04-26
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