Vietnam’s best workplaces in 2017 announced

Anphabe, a career network of management professionals, and market research firm INTAGE Vietnam recently announced the list of 100 Best Places to Work in Việt Nam for last year.
Vietnam’s best workplaces in 2017 announced ảnh 1Firms receive the Future Ready Enterprise Award, a new category in the Việt Nam Best Places to Work Survey. (Photo: VNA)

HCM City (VNA) - Anphabe, a career network of managementprofessionals, and market research firm INTAGE Vietnam recentlyannounced the list of 100 Best Places to Work in Vietnam for last year.

Vinamilk gained top spot followed by Nestlé Vietnam, Viettel, Vietcombank,Coca-Cola Vietnam, and Samsung.

The survey measures employers’ brand attractiveness by polling employees.

This year Anphabe and INTAGE Vietnam did the annual Vietnam Best Places to WorkSurvey by measuring the brands of 674 enterprises in 25 industries.

In a new category called the Future Ready Enterprise Award, Vinamilk, AIA LifeInsurance (Vietnam), Hoa Binh Construction Group, ABB LTD, and KMS Technologywere the winners.

It is based on companies’ readiness to change, employee capabilities for thefuture and the management role of leaders.

Another new category has been instituted this year to honour the TOP 50Vietnamese enterprises in terms of brands.

The winners were Vingroup, FE Credit, PNJ, Nutifood, FPT Software, Hoan MyMedical Corporation, and FLC Group.

The survey also features 50 in-depth interviews with CEOs and human resourceofficials from leading companies.

Now its fifth year, it has become a prestigious source of information for humanresources trends in Vietnam, Thanh Nguyen, CEO of Anphabe, said.
Theaccompanying activities offer an opportunity for company executives to learn,share experiences and improve their workforce, she said.

Anphabe and the Vietnam Chamber of Commerce and Industry on March 22launched the Asia HRD Awards in the country.

The awards honour individuals who have significantly impacted orinfluenced society and the HR community in the area of human development.

Launched as an independent initiative in 2003, the awards have now become aprestigious annual event that honours more than 200 recipients in20 countries.

The awards are given in five categories: Lifetime Achievement, Contribution toSociety, Contribution to Organisation, Contribution to HR Community, and Movers& Shakers.

Pham Chi Lan, former General Secretary and Vice President of the VietnamChamber of Commerce and Industry, is one of the five members of the jury.

The awards will be announced next October.-VNA
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