Top 100 Vietnam Best Places to Work announced

Anphabe, the consulting firm that provides Employer Brand and Happy Workforce solutions, has announced the annual list of Top 100 Vietnam Best Places to Work for 2023.
Top 100 Vietnam Best Places to Work announced ảnh 1Award winners for Top 100 Vietnam Best Places to Work 2023 in the large enterprises category. (Photo: Anphabe)
HCM City (VNS/VNA) - Anphabe, the consultingfirm that provides Employer Brand and Happy Workforce solutions, has announcedthe annual list of Top 100 Vietnam Best Places to Work for 2023. 

The rankings are based on the findings of the independentVietnam Best Places to Work survey, which polled 63,878 experiencedworkers from 18 industry groups and 9,638 students from 113 universities.

The survey was conducted from April to September 2023, measuringthe employer brand attractiveness of 752 companies and also evaluating thelatest trends in talent, human resources and working environment in thecountry.

The evaluation model and methodology were verified by marketresearch firm Intage Vietnam.

Nestlé Vietnam gained the top spot in the large enterprisescategory followed by Suntory PepsiCo Vietnam Beverage, Vingroup, ACECOOKVietnam, AEON Vietnam, DHG Pharmaceutical JSC, CJ Foods Vietnam, and MilitaryCommercial Joint Stock Bank.

PepsiCo Foods Vietnam Company topped the medium enterprisescategory, followed by JOLLIBEE Vietnam, Generali Vietnam Life Insurance, BMBSTEEL, JABIL Vietnam, McDonald’s Vietnam, IMEXPHARM Corporation, and ADP Group.

In the category of Top 50 Best Employer of Choice by VietnamStudents, the winners were Nestlé Vietnam (third consecutive year), PepsiCoFoods Vietnam Company (third consecutive year), AEON Vietnam (secondconsecutive year), ACECOOK Vietnam (third consecutive year), and Honda Vietnam(third consecutive year).

The annual workplace environment ranking, done by Anphabe andendorsed by the Vietnam Chamber of Commerce and Industry, is now in its tenthyear./.
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