sachu again.........
as i have said i am a p.g.d.m student doing my hr specilation i want to know the best companies tht i can start up a career and also the best consultansies that i can registar my name for a job ..my job ethics always go for cost reduction , having agressive attitude and having fun in work.............can u plse guide me companies who like such candidates ,where i can also learn and i can also be a part of creating a wining organization..................
regards and prayers
sachu

From India, New Delhi
hi Sachu
Try any of this companies in India, the ranks are the best places to work for in India, 2003
Rank Companies
1 Texas Instruments
2 Federal Express India
3 Johnson & Johnson
4 Eli Lilly
5 Philips Software Centre
6 Godrej Consumer Products
7 Wipro-Spectramind
8 Nokia
9 Birla Sun Life Insurance
10 Cadbury India
11 Aviva Life Insurance
12 Tata Teleservices
13 NIIT
14 Ernst & Young SSL
15 Marico
16 AV Birla Group
17 BPCL
18 Hughes Software System
19 Infosys Technologies
20 Max New York Life Insurance
21 Dr. Reddy's Laboratories
22 Wipro
23 Tamil Nadu Newsprint and Paper
24 Anand Group
25 Jisco
As for the consultant's list try this link started by Scare Crow #8572

From India, Ahmadabad
hi

used this info for college employer branding project

hope it helps

The results of the Best Employers in India 2004 are mentioned below.

25 Best Employers in India

Rank Name of Company

1 TATA Consultancy Services Limited

2 Bharti Televentures Limited

3 National Thermal Power Corp. Limited

4 Procter & Gamble India Limited

5 Glaxo SmithKline Consumer

6 TATA Motors Limited

7 Satyam Computer Services Limited

8 Intel Technology

9 Indian Oil Corporation Limited

10 Johnson & Johnson Limited

11 Dr. Reddy's Laboratories Limited

12 GAIL India Limited

13 ST Microelectronics India Pvt. Limited

14 Philips India Limited

15 Mindtree Consulting India Pvt. Limited

16 Eureka Forbes Limited

17 Agilent Technologies India Pvt. Ltd.

18 TATA Steel Limited

19 Biocon

20 Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Limited

21 EI DuPont India Limited

22 Oracle India Pvt. Limited

23 Birla Sunlife Insurance Limited

24 Wipro Spectramind Services Pvt. Limited

25 Gillette India Limited

India's 5 Best Managed Workforces

Rank Name of Company

1 Godrej Consumer Products Ltd.

2 IFFCO

3 Parry Confectionery Ltd.

4 The Leela Palace Kempinski

5 Jubilant Organosys Ltd.

India's Most Admired HR Department

Name of Company

Procter & Gamble India Limited

India's Best People CEO

Name of Company

Bharti Televentures Limited

This year the Judges were:

Ms. Anu Aga - Chairperson, Thermax

Prof. Narayan Pant - Associate Dean, INSEAD

Mr. Mark Lettenbichler - VP & Asia GM, The Ritz Carlton, Hong Kong

Mr. N Srinivasan - Director General, Confederation of Indian Industry

Mr. A.N. Tiwari - Secretary, Min. of Personnel, Grievances and Pension

Mr. Dan Block - Director, HR, Asia Pacific Region, Microsoft Corporation

Prof. Prakash Apte - Director Indian Institute of Management, Bangalore

Mr. Rajiva Ratna Shah - Secretary, Planning Commission

Dr. Gita Piramal - Managing Editor, The Smart Manager

Mr. Rana Kapoor - Managing Director & CEO, Yes Bank Limited

IndianOil

Fortune Ranking

As per Fortune’s Global 500’ listing of the world’s largest Corporations for the year 2004 :

Ranking improved to 189, based on fiscal 2003 performance, from 191 in the previous year and 226 the year before.

Ranked 144 among the ‘Global 500’ in terms of profits.

Among the 32 petroleum companies in the 'Global 500'

19th largest company.

16th in terms of profits.

14th in terms of profits as percentage of revenues (6%).

5th in terms of profits as percentage of assets (12%).

Forbes Ranking

Ranked 279th, as per Forbes 'Global 2000' listing of the world's biggest public companies for the year 2004.

Among the 30 Indian companies in the 'GLobal 2000', IndianOil is the third biggest company.

No. 1 Company in Oil Trading in Asia Pacific Region

IndianOil emerged as the top company in oil trading amongst national oil companies in the Asia Pacific region, as per the annual survey conducted by Applied Trading Systems (ATS), Singapore for the year 2003.

In the latest survey, IOC is placed at the top of the list followed by Petronas of Malaysia, ENOC of United Arab Emirates, KPC of Kuwait and Saudi Petroleum of Saudi Arabia.

The survey covered 80 major petroleum trading companies in the Asia Pacific region.

IndianOil among top global stock picks: Deutsche Bank

In a recent oil strategy report, the prestigious Deutsche Bank has chosen IndianOil as one of the top global stock picks in the oil & gas sector.

IndianOil is also the only Asian company to be featured in the list of top global stocks by Deutsche Bank.

In the report titled 'Global Oil 2005: Unforgettable Fire', IndianOil has also been included as one of the top five recommendations of Deutsche Bank for the Indian market for the year 2005.

The bank, in a letter addressed to the Chairman, has stated that “The recommendation reflects our positive view of IndianOil owing to its solid fundamentals and also the proactive strategies adopted by the Management to deal with the various challenges facing the oil sector”.

IndianOil is also the only Public Sector Undertaking among ‘India’s Top 10 Companies’ listed by the Far Eastern Economic Review in 2003.



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Ranked as India's most valuable brand

IndianOil and SERVO selected Superbrands (2004-06)

IndianOil topped the list of The Hindu Business Line's "India's Most Valuable Brands 2004" list (Catalyst, January 27th '05).

The report featured the top 500 largest listed companies by market value, which were listed on the Bombay Stock Exchange.

The methodology followed values brands in a way that is similar to how analysts value assets.

These valuations have used 'relief from royalty' methodology - an intuitive approach that assumes that a company does not own its brand name, and then calculates how much it would have to pay to license it from a third party. The present value of the streams of royalty (hypothetical) represents the value of the brand.

Most trusted petrol pump brand: ET Brand Equity Survey

IndianOil has emerged as the most trusted petrol pump brand in the country in the prestigious Economic Times Brand Equity Survey of India’s Most Trusted Brands (ET, Dec. 15, ‘04).

IndianOil leads the four oil-marketing companies in the new category of petrol pumps introduced in services for the first time this year.

IndianOil is also the only petroleum company among the top 50 in the overall services brand with a ranking of 11, followed by its subsidiary, IBP Co. Ltd, at 51.

IndianOil not only finds a place among the top 150 brands but as the country’s top petro-retailer, its score on the survey was almost twice that of its nearest competitor.

Survey is the largest of its kind in India, conducted by research agency AC Neilson ORG-Marg, the, with a sample of over 7,000 distributed across socio-economic class, age, income and geography.

Ranked fourth in TNS Corporate Reputation Study

In a recent TNS India poll on "Corporate Reputation Study" (Business Today, Dec. 19, 2004), IndianOil has been placed in the 4th position, ahead of several other business conglomerates.

IndianOil is the only petroleum company to be featured in the top 25 listing, and with State Bank of India (21st position) being the only other PSU to make it to the listing.

Poll primarily conducted amongst important stakeholders covering financial analysts and stockbrokers, business managers, and prospective employees, besides members of the general public.

IndianOil has a score of 80 (out of 100), which indicates a very good corporate equity.

Among top ten 'Best Employers in India' for second year

For the second consecutive year, IndianOil retained its ranking as one of the top ten 'Best Employers in India' according to a recent study by Hewitt Associates.

IndianOil, at the 9th position, was also the only oil company to be featured in the Top 10 listing.

This year, 272 companies with a workforce of 700,000 participated in the Hewitt survey, which makes it the highest participation in any geographical location. Data was collected from 75,000 employee responses from across 15 industry groups.

No.1 Company in business listings

IndianOil is ranked as India’s No. 1 company in the prestigious annual listings of Business India and Businessworld, two of the country’s leading business magazines.

IndianOil has also emerged as India’s biggest company in the Business Standard-1000 listing announced in February 2005

Award for Innovative HR Practices

IndianOil bagged the coveted HT PowerJobs Award for excellence in HR, instituted by the Centre for Change Management, Mumbai.

The award in the category “Organisation with innovative HR practices’, was received by Mr. P K Agarwal, Director (HR), from Mr. Rajiv Karwal, MD & CEO, Electrolux, at an exclusive awards ceremony at New Delhi.IndianOil, at the 9th position, was also the only oil company to be featured in the Top 10 listing.

Rich haul at ABCI Awards

IndianOil bagged a rich haul of 11 awards in 10 categories at the ABCI awards 2004 given away by the Association of Business Communicators of India, Mumbai, on Dec. 10, 2004 to recognise excellence in business communications among the leading corporates of the country:

From India, Mumbai
Hi Sunayna

Great list... I was actually trying to find the list of best employers of 2004, only when I was not able to find... had posted the 2003..

But comparing both the lists.... the change has been dramatic... I think either the best employers of 2003 were not able to sustain the levels or had to face a real tough competition from all quarters....

The list seems totally new, with hardly 5 of employers coming in top 25 again...


10 Johnson & Johnson Limited
11 Dr. Reddy's Laboratories Limited
14 Philips India Limited
23 Birla Sunlife Insurance Limited
24 Wipro Spectramind Services Pvt. Limited

From India, Ahmadabad
no prob ajmal
well..i hav a confession
i dint search this info...my friend did it for me...
but ya...i took gr8 pains posting it......god..it was terrible.. :wink:
we using this info for a project.
hey .... ur right..ther has been a drastic change
wonder wt the reason is though?
any comments?

From India, Mumbai
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