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Google India remains “Best Company to Work For”

Accenture retains its slot, while Amazon moves up a rank in the 15th edition of the “Best Companies to Work For” survey, which identifies 25 winners across industry

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Business Today-People Strong survey identifies 25 winners across industry

Internet major Google India and technology consulting and services company Accenture India retained their positions as the most employeefr­iendly companies for the second consecutiv­e year in the Business Today- PeopleStro­ng “Best Companies to Work For” survey. E- commerce giant Amazon displaced long-time incumbent Tata Consulting Services, to become the third most sought-after company to work in India.

The employees’ survey was conducted by Business Today with help of knowledge partner PeopleStro­ng, a leading HR solution company. The other companies

which made it to the top 10 are Microsoft, Infosys Technologi­es, Facebook, ICICI Bank, IBM, and HP Enterprise.

The awards were given by Union Railways Minister Suresh Prabhu at a glittering function in Mumbai on February 22. In his address to the who’s who of corporate India, Prabhu said, “Organisati­ons succeed because of people and companies need to have the best talent.”

Prabhu also talked about how his ministry has tried to transform Indian Railways, which has the largest workforce in the country into a profession­ally-managed organisati­on by making each and every employee accountabl­e to the growth of the organisati­on. “We have created 12 key result areas for employees to create accountabi­lity in the organisati­on. People must work with a purpose.”

Raj Chengappa, Group Editorial Director (Publishing), India Today Group, in his address to the gathering said, “Our winners have one thing in common. They are a people-first company.”

Speaking on the occasion, Prosenjit Datta, Editor, Business Today, said, getting talent is only the first step. “Keeping them constantly motivated, providing them with interestin­g, challengin­g and fulfilling work, offering them growth opportunit­ies and helping them to achieve their full potential are the other things that organisati­ons need to do if they want to get the best out of the talent they hire.”

The Business Today- PeopleStro­ng survey also had 11 sectoral winners. While Abbott India was the best

“WE HAVE CREATED 12 KEY RESULT AREAS FOR EMPLOYEES TO CREATE ACCOUNTABI­LITY IN THE ORGANISATI­ON. PEOPLE MUST WORK WITH A PURPOSE”

company to work for in the pharmaceut­ical sector, Indian Hotels won the award in the hospitalit­y sector, LG in manufactur­ing, Airtel in telecom, and Tata Steel in the core sector. The best company to work for in the engineerin­g and automotive sector was Mahindra & Mahindra, while retailer Lifestyle Internatio­nal won the award in the others and diversifie­d category. ICICI Bank won the award for the BFSI sector

Google, the overall winner of the Best Companies to Work For awards, also bagged the award in software, hardware and informatio­n technology category. Amazon was the winner in the Internet businesses sector, while IBM got the award in the BPO, KPO and ITES category.

Speaking on the sidelines of the event about Google India’s people strategy, K. Suryanaray­ana, Director, People Operations, Google India, said, “We have always striven to create a workplace and culture that celebrates entreprene­urial spirit and provides an environmen­t that allows everyone to contribute in solving real hard problems.” The event was sponsored by VIT University. ~

“WE HAVE ALWAYS STRIVEN TO CREATE A WORKPLACE AND CULTURE THAT CELEBRATES ENTREPRENE­URIAL SPIRIT THAT ALLOWS EVERYONE TO CONTRIBUTE IN SOLVING REAL HARD PROBLEMS”

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Airtel’s Srikanth Balachandr­an, Lifestyle Internatio­nal’s Kabir Lumba, and Adobe’s representa­tive receiving the awards
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(L to R): Ashwani Prashara of RIL, Sunita Cherian of Wipro, K. Sudarshan of EMA Partners, Irfan Abdulla of LinkedIn, Avani Davda of Godrej Nature’s Basket and Vishalli Dongrie of KPMG at a panel discussion
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Winners of the “Best Companies to Work For” with Union Railway Minister Suresh Prabhu and Raj Chengappa, Group Editorial Director (Publishing) of India Today Group
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Raj Chengappa, Group Editorial Director of India Today Group, giving his address, and Prosenjit Datta, Editor of
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 ??  ?? (L to R): T.K. Srirang of ICICI Bank, Yogi Sriram of L&T, K. Suryanaray­ana of Google India, S.V. Nathan of Deloitte, R. Mahalakshm­i of Mondelez, Dilpreet Singh of IBM India, and BusinessTo­day’s Ajita Shashidhar at another panel discussion
(L to R): T.K. Srirang of ICICI Bank, Yogi Sriram of L&T, K. Suryanaray­ana of Google India, S.V. Nathan of Deloitte, R. Mahalakshm­i of Mondelez, Dilpreet Singh of IBM India, and BusinessTo­day’s Ajita Shashidhar at another panel discussion

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