FT Names Europe’s definitive best places to work

FT Names Europe’s definitive best places to work

FT NAMES EUROPE’S DEFINITIVE BEST PLACES TO WORK


The Financial Times publishes a special report ranking the 50 best workplaces in Europe with Microsoft and Google once again dominating the European and UK leagues. The list has been put together by the Great Place to Work Institute annually since 2003, and is compiled using 15 national best workplaces studies across Europe. The evaluation is based on both employee opinion and a management survey and the report defines a great place to work as “a place where the employees trust the people they work for, have pride in what they do, and enjoy the people they work with.”

Europe’s Top Ten Workplaces:
1)        Microsoft
2)        Google
3)        Cisco
4)        3M
5)        impuls Finanzmanagement
6)        WL Gore & Associates
7)        SMA Technologie
8)        Grundfos
9)        Roskilde Bank
10)       PwC

UK’s Top Ten Workplaces:
1)        Google
2)        Structure Group
3)        Asthma UK
4)        Impact
5)        Novo Nordisk
6)        Beaverbrooks the Jewellers
7)        Acedemee
8)        Fishburn Hedges
9)        Yell
10)       Admiral Group  

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