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Samsung tops Forbes list of world's best employers

The tech powerhouse jumped up from the 106th spot on the list last year

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 16 Oct 2020 3:10PM

Samsung tops Forbes list of world's best employers
The South Korean tech giant was followed by US tech juggernauts Amazon, IBM and Microsoft. – Samsung pic, October 16, 2020

SEOUL – Samsung Electronics Co topped the world's best employer rankings released by US business magazine Forbes, said Yonhap News Agency, citing industry officials on Friday.

The South Korean tech giant was followed by US tech juggernauts Amazon, IBM and Microsoft.

Samsung made a big leap in the rankings, jumping up from 106th place last year. In 2018, the company was ranked 76th on the Forbes list.

Industry officials said Samsung's achievement is meaningful as it came amid the pandemic. While keeping the safety of its employees as the priority, the company apparently managed its supply chain well to keep up its production and sales, they said.

Another South Korean company on the list was LG, which ranked fifth. The country's largest web portal operator, Naver, and cosmetics giant Amorepacific came in 37th and 42nd, respectively, while Hyundai Motor, South Korea's leading automaker, took the 80th spot.

Forbes said it partnered with market research firm Statista to survey 160,000 full-time and part-time workers from 58 countries.

The survey was conducted from June to July and the workers were asked to rate their satisfaction on various topics, including the employers' virus response, economic footprint, gender equality and social responsibility.

The final list is composed of 750 multinational corporations headquartered in 45 countries, according Forbes. – Bernama, October 16, 2020

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