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Forbes Worlds Best Employers 2025 India List. Otis Named One of the World’s Best Employers New Delhi [India], October 14 (ANI): The Reliance Industries Limited (RIL) has topped the Indian corporates in the World's Best Employers rankings 2021 published by Forbes as it has been ranked 52. This year, the top 10 spots were populated by familiar contenders, but for the first time, Microsoft ranked at No

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The Forbes' list of the World's Best Employers highlights top global companies to work for, known for excellent employee benefits, culture, and career growth opportunities. Top 10 best global employers in 2024: Know the best Indian companies to work for Top 10 Best World's Employers 2024: Jindal Powers and Steel, ranked at 200, HDFC Bank standing at 258th, and Larsen and Toubro at 275th, are notable mentions from the Forbes' World Best Employers 2024 Rankings.

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Oil-to-telecom-to-retail conglomerate Reliance, with 2,30,000 employees, is ranked 20th - the highest-ranked Indian firm. Moveworks Ranked #2 on Fast Company's Annual List of the World's Most Innovative Companies in Enterprise For 2025 Four Indian firms were amongst the top 100 companies to work for, according to the "World's Best Employers rankings 2021" published by Forbes.

Otis Named One of the World’s Best Employers. Four Indian firms were amongst the top 100 companies to work for, according to the "World's Best Employers rankings 2021" published by Forbes. Nurturing leaders by leading by example: Tata Communications

Forbes Best Employers 2024 India Dulcia Wilmette. This year, the top 10 spots were populated by familiar contenders, but for the first time, Microsoft ranked at No NEW DELHI: Reliance Industries, the country's largest company by revenues, profits and market value, is India's best employer and the world's 20th best firm to work with, according to Forbes.