Highlights
• Google has topped the list of world's best companies to work for the third straight year
• No Indian company however, made it to the coveted list
• The analysis found that a spirit of camaraderie is central to employee perceptions that their cultures are great.
• No Indian company however, made it to the coveted list
• The analysis found that a spirit of camaraderie is central to employee perceptions that their cultures are great.
NEW DELHI: Google has topped the list of world's best companies to work
for, grabbing the numero uno position for the third straight year, while
software developer SAS Institute and manufacturing firm W L Gore were
ranked second and third respectively.
The annual 'World's Best Multinational Workplaces List' ranks the top 25 global companies to work for.
Rounding out the top five on the list are data storage specialist NetApp and mobile communications provider Telefonica.
EMC Corporation has been ranked sixth, followed by software giant Microsoft at seventh position in the list compiled by research and consulting firm 'Great Place to Work Institute'.
The annual 'World's Best Multinational Workplaces List' ranks the top 25 global companies to work for.
Rounding out the top five on the list are data storage specialist NetApp and mobile communications provider Telefonica.
EMC Corporation has been ranked sixth, followed by software giant Microsoft at seventh position in the list compiled by research and consulting firm 'Great Place to Work Institute'.
The list also include, Marriott (11th), Belcorp (12th), Scotiabank
(13th), Autodesk (14th), Cisco (15th), Atento (16th), Diageo (17th),
Accor (18th), Hyatt (19th), Mars (20th), Cadence (21st), Hilti (22nd),
EY (23rd), H&M (24th) and Novo Nordisk (25th).
The analysis, which involved survey responses from more than half a million employees at the 2015 World's Best, found that a spirit of camaraderie is central to employee perceptions that their cultures are great.
The analysis, which involved survey responses from more than half a million employees at the 2015 World's Best, found that a spirit of camaraderie is central to employee perceptions that their cultures are great.


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