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BT Indicus Survey
The Best companies to Work For
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A very representative Sample of Employees
Rating of Factors
Rating of own companies
Ranking of companies – within sector and across sectors
On the net, self filled
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Six major sectors for whom statistically significant sample sizes were obtained
Index Scores indicate the margin between companies
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Across the major segments Infosys Technologies is considered the Best Company to work for.
Google upstages Infosys among the younger segments
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Figures are importance attached to a factor out of 6. The sum of 6 factors is 100%. Figures above 17% are high importance and figures below 17% are low importance
“Career and Personal Growth” emerges as the single most important factor that goes into making a company a great place to work in
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How the leaders fared on the 6 different factors
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How the leaders fared on the 6 different factors
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The respondents (over 8,500) were spread over the length and breadth of the country - spread over 800 cities.
Of these 13 cities (including the Gaziabad, Faridabad, Gurgaon, Noida and Delhi counted as one city cluster) accounted for 60% of the respondents.
There were 34 cities with 20 respondents or more. South accounted for 41%, The East for 8.2%.
44% were from smaller cities. In as many as 9 industry segments significant sample sizes of greater than 300 respondents were achieved.