MOST ATTARCTIVE EMPLOYER GLOBALLY IS GOOGLE

Tuesday, November 03, 2009
Google is more attractive employer than Microsoft according to the first global index of employer attractiveness by Universum. Google tops the list of Global Top 50 Business and the Global Top 50 Engineering employer.


Universum's global index of employer attractiveness is designed to assess the world's most powerful employer brands. Google is, by far, the ideal company to work for according to 120,000 students from top academic institutions worldwide. The positions occupied by the Google and Microsoft are clear indications of their success related to talent attraction and retention.


Students from U.S., Japan, China, Germany, France, UK, Italy, Russia, Spain, Canada, and India have helped define the world's top 50 most attractive employers, Universum explained. In this regard, the list with the best employers to work for emphasizes the globalization of the talent market. Google, Microsoft and IBM are, in this context, attractive employers because students are aiming for an international career with multinational companies capable of offering secure employment.

GOOD REASONS WHY GOOGLE IS FIRST AS A ATTRACTIVE EMPLOYER:


"GOOGLE POLICIES"


  • The campus in Mountain View strictly follows the company's founders, Sergei Brin and Larry Page, orders that food (it's free) should not be away more than 150 feet from the employees. So, Google runs 11 free gourmet cafeterias and scores of snack rooms, which contain cereals, candy, nuts, yogurt, carrots, fresh fruit and other snacks, and dozens of drinks, including soda and make-your-own cappuccino.


  • If an employee wants to buy a hybrid car,Google pays up to $5,000 to the employee for environmentally friendly effort. 

  • If employee has a baby, Google pays $500 to buy baby stuff. Drop off laundry and get it dry cleaned for free. 

  • Get onsite free massage and haircut, and an oil change or wash for the car. 
 
Work is such a cosy place that it's difficult for Google employees to leave office.

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