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Vinamilk keeps status as top working place in Vietnam

Vinamilk continued to top the list of 100 Best Places to work in Vietnam in 2018, according to a survey carried out by Anphabe, a career network of management professionals and market research firm in Vietnam.
Vinamilk keeps status as top working place in Vietnam ảnh 1Vinamilk is named as best working place in Vietnam for the second time in 2018. (Photo: vinamilk.com.vn)

Hanoi (VNA) – Vinamilk continued to top the list of 100 Best Places towork in Vietnam in 2018, according to a survey carried out by Anphabe, a careernetwork of management professionals and market research firm in Vietnam.

This is the second consecutive year Vinamilk gained the top spot, showing itsability to meet expectations in career prospects, working environment, employerbranding, and talent retention.

Anphabe said that Vinamilk pays attention to five factors that contribute toimprove intrinsic motivation of the labourers, including well-being, autonomy,competency, connection and meaning.

Vinamilk currently has more than 10,000 employees, working at 30 branches,farms and plants across the country, 70 percent of who have worked for thefirms for more than 5 years.

The Anphabe’s annual survey measures employer brandattractiveness of 678 companies in 24 industries. It attracted theparticipation of 75,481 experienced employees.

Following Vinamilk in the list were Vietcombank, Nestle Vietnam Ltd, SamsungVina Electronics, Viettel Group and Coca-Cola Beverages Vietnam Ltd.

In the Best Places to Work by Industry, respected companies continue to assumetop positions, including Cargill Vietnam (agriculture/feed/forestry), KPMGVietnam (financial services), Vingroup (real estate, hospitality andretail/wholesale/trading), Abbott Laboratories S.A. (pharmaceutical/biotech),Mercedes-Benz Vietnam Ltd. (automobile/components), and TIKI(internet/e-commerce).

The category of top 50 Vietnamese Enterprises with Most Attractive EmployerBrand, included DatVietVAC, TTC Land, Bao Viet Securities, SCB, Vinasoy, SaigonFoods, Biti’s, Dat Xanh Group, CMC Corporation, VNPT, and Hung ThinhCorporation.-VNA
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