Date: June 16th 2008


1. RMSI

June 5, 2008

There's never been a better time to work in India. Today, India offers such good opportunity and career prospects that many people stay back in India reversing the trend of going abroad in search of greener pastures.

As India becomes a much sought-after jobs destination, here's a look at the best places to work in India. In a survey conducted by 'Great Place to Work Institute' and The Economic Times, among the top 50 companies, IT and ITeS sectors dominate the best workplaces' list. The institute researched and promoted the concept of 'Great Places to Work' for over 25 years and is now present in 40 countries, including the United States and the United Kingdom.

The study uses an employee-centric methodology. Workplaces were ranked on a points scale based on both quantitative and qualitative data. Almost 66 per cent of the score is based on employee response and the rest on management survey. The 2008 study, spanning 6 months and 200 participating firms, surveyed 36,000 employees. Read on...

1. RMSI

You may hardly have heard about RMSI, but -- according to the survey -- it is the best company to work for in India. In the survey conducted by the 'Great Place to Work Institute' RMSI tops the charts on credibility, respect, pride and camaraderie.

Based in Noida, India, RMSI provides critical geographic information systems (GIS), modelling and analytical services to customers worldwide. It develops innovative solutions that integrate geographic information with niche business applications.

Known to be highly ethical and transparent, the company is employee-centric. It offers equal employment opportunity, regardless of gender, age, race, physical disability, sexual orientation, or marital status, communicating openly and honestly, respects the individuality of all employees and does not tolerate harassment of any kind.

RMSI has also been voted as one of the great workplaces by Dataquest IDC India's Top 20 Best Indian IT Employers survey.

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