Randstad: companies where the Hungarians would willing to work
The Randstad Employer Brand awards were handed over tonight. The Randstad Employer Brand awards are based on the world’s largest independent employers’ brand research. There were no big surprises for the most attractive employers: As in previous years, Audi and Mercedes came out on top, while LEGO finished third.
The most attractive employers in 2017 in Hungary , according to the Randstad Employer Brand Top List:
(the 2016 rankings are in brackets)
1. Audi Hungaria (1.)
2. Mercedes-Benz (2.)
3. LEGO (4.)
4. IBM (5.)
5. Bosch (7.)
6. Samsung Electronics (6.)
7. British Telecom (-)
8. GE General Electric (9.)
9. Richter Gedeon (-)
10. Nokia Solutions and Networks (-)
Special awards:
Most attractive employer – Financial Institutions: Erste Bank
Most attractive employer – Pharmaceutical and chemical industry: Egis
Most attractive employer – Services: British Telecom
Most attractive employer – Retail: DM
Most attractive employer – FMCG: Pick Szeged
The best known employer: OTP
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