• Samsung clinches the #1 spot on Forbes’ World’s Best Employers for 2023, marking the fourth consecutive win.
• Microsoft, Alphabet, and Apple trail Samsung, securing the 2nd, 3rd, and 4th positions respectively.
• Forbes’ rankings sourced from a massive survey of over 170,000 professionals across 50 nations.
Samsung has taken the lead for the fourth year in a row in Forbes World’s Best Employers for 2023 list.
The company continues to showcase its steadfast commitment to providing an excellent work environment.
While Samsung emerged as the frontrunner, Microsoft wasn’t far behind, grabbing the second position.
Alphabet, Google’s parent organization, landed in third place, and Apple secured its spot at number four.
Historically, Samsung’s climb to the top began in 2020, surpassing Alphabet, which had held the title for three consecutive years prior.
This extensive ranking is derived from surveys involving more than 170,000 participants from 50 different nations working in multinational firms and institutions.
The survey inquired about the likelihood of employees recommending their organization to friends or family.
The evaluations further considered ratings of companies in the context of their specific industries and geographical locations.
After consolidating scores, the top 700 organizations spanning 43 countries were selected for the final list.
Among the top five, Samsung, with a global employee count of approximately 270,372, is the most substantial employer.
The company’s achievement underscores its dedication to employee satisfaction and providing avenues for growth.
The tech sector predominantly influences the 2023 edition of Forbes’ World’s Best Employers.
Yet, some major tech corporations find themselves further down the list, with Amazon positioned at 38 and Meta at 98.
Samsung has been recognized as the top employer in the Forbes 2023 list, continuing its lead for the fourth straight year.
The list is shaped from surveys of over 170,000 individuals across 50 countries, rating their employers on various metrics like work-life balance, diversity, and more.
Samsung first overtook Alphabet to clinch the top spot in 2020.
With a global staff count nearing 270,372, Samsung is the largest employer among the top five companies on the list.
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