RMSI India's Best Company to Work For

Delhi-based IT services company RMSI pipped Google India to become the countrys best company to work for in 2015, according to a study by Great Place to Work Institute.


  • Delhi-based IT services companypipped Google India to become the country's best company to work for in 2015, according to a study by Great Place to Work Institute.RMSI, which specializes in sectors ranging from utilities, wireless telecommunications, and information management, agriculture & natural resources, and risk and insurance, trumped, companies that ranked first, second and third in the best place to work rankings published by Great Place to Work Institute last year.RMSI, which has subsidiaries in the US, Canada and UK, employs nearly 850 people, while Google employs nearly double that number in India alone.The only other Indian company, apart from RMSI, to figure in the top-10 list of best companies to work for is FMCG major, which ranks number six, according to Great Place to Work Institute study.

  • GCPL specializes in home and personal care products and employs 2,228 employees.All other companies that feature in the top-10 list - Marriott Hotels India, American Express India, SAP Labs India, Intuit Technology Services, Accor Hotels India, Forbes Marshall and Lifestyle International - are subsidiaries of global MNCs.Sap Labs India, Intuit Technology Services, Pitney Bowes Software and Microsoft India are IT companies that found a place in the list of top-20 best companies to work for, according to the study.State-runpipped Indian Oil Corporation to emerge as the best public sector company to work for, according the study.

  • Great Place to Work Institute measured the perceptions of the organisations' employees and strength of people-related management practices of the organisations to arrive at the rankings.

  • Over 700 companies from 20 industry segments participated in the Great Place to Work Institute study.


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