KPMG achieves top ranking in annual Best Place To Work survey

Oct 23rd at 09:34
23-10-2020 09:34:25+07:00

KPMG achieves top ranking in annual Best Place To Work survey

KPMG in Vietnam has once again been ranked first amongst the Big Four Professional Services Firms in Vietnam, in the annual Best Places to Work survey conducted by leading employer branding company Anphabe, taking the title home for the fifth consecutive year.

KPMG achieves top ranking in annual Best Place To Work survey
KPMG sees the award as verification of its people-centred corporate values

Warrick Cleine, chairman and CEO of KPMG in Vietnam and Cambodia said at awards ceremony, “Even in a difficult and challenging year, we remain focused on building trust with our clients and on the investment of our people agenda.”

“This recognition is a true testament to the emphasis we have placed on our firm values and to the extraordinary people experience we offer to our employees,” he added.

Paul Huynh, KPMG’s head of People, said, “We are proud to have created a workplace which is based on an environment where our employees feel ‘happy, healthy and safe’ and where they can flourish in an inclusive culture and bring their whole selves to work.”

The Vietnam Best Places To Work survey is co-conducted by Anphabe and Intage. Now in its eighth year, the survey continues to remain a credible source of information for Vietnamese talent, workforce, and HR trends. This year, the survey attracted nearly 80,000 experienced professionals in Vietnam.

The full list and ranking of the Top 100 companies in Vietnam can be found here.

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