Sunday, May 22, 2011

India's Ideal Employers 2010

India's Ideal Employers 2010

The results of the Indian Student Survey reveal how students perceive organizations as employers in India. The research functions as a basis for decision-making when choosing target groups, messages and channels for future employer branding campaigns, and as a control instrument for measuring the appeal an organization has over its specific target groups.

The rankings below reveal how attractive an employer is amongst students, and indicates a company’s position in relation to other ideal employers in the recruitment market. The rankings enable employers to track and set targets for measuring their level of employer attractiveness.


Number of participants in 2010: 8000 respondents
Number of employer evaluations: 22,600
Number of universities targeted in 2010: 37 leading universities
Field period: November 2009 to March 2010

Students are targeted separately according to their main field of study. Below you will find the list of Top Employers in India. MBA rankings can also be found far below.

Business & Engineering/IT/Natural Science:


Company
Ranking 2010
Google
1
ICICI Bank
2
Nokia
3
State Bank Of India
4
Microsoft
5
HDFC
6
HSBC
7
Infosys
8
Air India
9
BMW
10
IBM
11
Reliance Industries
12
Tata Motors
13
Wipro
14
Reserve (Central) Bank Of India
15
Indian Railways
16
Tata Consultancy Services
17
Citi
18
Dell
19
Aditya Birla Group
20
Intel
21
Indian Oil
22
J.P. Morgan
23
American Express
24
Accenture
25
Deloitte
26
Cadbury
27
Hindustan Unilever
28
Barclays Capital
29
L&T
30
Bajaj Allianz
31
Sony
32
Deutsche Bank
33
Nike
34
Volkswagen
35
HCL Technologies
36
ABN Amro
37
PepsiCo
38
ING Group
39
Bharat Petroleum
40
ITC
41
Bank of America / Merrill Lynch
42
Ernst & Young
43
UBS
44
LG
45
Cisco Systems
46
Hewlett-Packard
47
Sony Ericsson
48
Lenovo
49
KPMG
50
Vodafone
51
DHL
52
Oil & Natural Gas Corporation
53
Reliance Energy
54
Goldman Sachs
55
Oracle
56
The Coca-Cola Company
57
Bharat Heavy Electricals
58
L'Oréal
59
General Motors
60
Hyundai
61
Morgan Stanley
62
Boeing
63
Toyota Motor
64
Philips
65
Johnson & Johnson
66
DLF
67
The Walt Disney Company
68
Satyam Computer Services
69
Ericsson
70
McKinsey & Company
71
Asian Paints
72
Dabur
73
Dairy Farm International Holdings
74
Nestlé
75
General Electric
76
Ford Motor Company
77
The Boston Consulting Group
78
EADS: Airbus, Eurocopter, Astrium, Defense & Security
79
Patni
80
Capgemini
81
Whirlpool
82
Motorola
83
Procter & Gamble
84
Siemens
85
AT&T
86
Adobe Systems
87
Pfizer
88
Wal-Mart
89
Credit Suisse
90
Shell
91
SAP
92
Bain & Company
93
Thomson Reuters
94
Honeywell
95
A.T. Kearney
96
Bosch
97
Novartis
98
PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC)
99
Alcatel-Lucent
100


MBA:
Company
Ranking 2010
Google
1
Infosys
2
IBM
3
Microsoft
4
HDFC
5
ICICI Bank
6
State Bank Of India
7
Tata Consultancy Services
8
Nokia
9
L&T
10
Wipro
11
HSBC
12
Intel
13
Reliance Industries
14
Dell
15
Accenture
16
HCL Technologies
17
Air India
18
Oracle
19
BMW
20
Sony
21
Bank of America / Merrill Lynch
22
Indian Railways
23
Indian Oil
24
ITC
25
Hewlett-Packard
26
ABN Amro
27
Cisco Systems
28
J.P. Morgan
29
Hindustan Unilever
30
Cadbury
31
LG
32
Deutsche Bank
33
Reserve (Central) Bank Of India
34
Johnson & Johnson
35
Goldman Sachs
36
Bharat Petroleum
37
Nestlé
38
PepsiCo
39
Tata Motors
40
Volkswagen
41
Deloitte
42
Aditya Birla Group
43
DLF
44
Citi
45
Honeywell
46
Ernst & Young
47
SAP
48
Procter & Gamble
49
American Express
50
UBS
51
The Coca-Cola Company
52
Adobe Systems
53
Ford Motor Company
54
Morgan Stanley
55
Oil & Natural Gas Corporation
56
AT&T
57
KPMG
58
Bajaj Allianz
59
Toyota Motor
60
Nike
61
Reliance Energy
62
L'Oréal
63
Vodafone
64
Barclays Capital
65
Siemens
66
Ericsson
67
McKinsey & Company
68
Lenovo
69
Wal-Mart
70
Philips
71
General Electric
72
GSK (GlaxoSmithKline)
73
Capgemini
74
PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC)
75
The Walt Disney Company
76
ING Group
77
Alcatel-Lucent
78
Hyundai
79
Satyam Computer Services
80
Thomson Reuters
81
Whirlpool
82
Shell
83
Patni
84
Dabur
85
Orange
86
Bharat Heavy Electricals
87
Texas Instruments
88
Tieto
89
Bosch
90
The Boston Consulting Group
91
DHL
92
Suzlon Energy
93
Sun Microsystems
94
DuPont
95
Sony Ericsson
96
General Motors
97
Asian Paints
98
Motorola
99
Credit Suisse
100

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