HDBank was recently named the best company to work for in Vietnam by HR Asia. (Photo: baochinhphu.vn)
Hanoi (VNA) – HDBank was recently named the best company to workfor in Vietnam by HR Asia, aleading publication for humanresources professionals.
The honour recognises the bank’s positiveworking environment, HR practices, employee engagement and job satisfaction.
The annual awards are held across the region, comprising companies in HongKong, Singapore, Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, and Taiwan and Vietnamfor the first time this year.
There are 26 Vietnamese firms on the HR Asia’s “Best Company to Work For” list.HR Asia interviewed more than 3,730 employees at 130 businesses to measuretheir satisfaction with the workplace environment.
In-depth interviews with managing executives andpersonnel managers were also conducted to better understand HR policies andstrategies.
HDBank earned high scores for its idealworking conditions and attractive welfare measures for employees. HDBank stafftake pride in their working environment, where they are respected, andunderstand job requirements and missions to develop the bank.
As of May 31, HDBank had more than 5,550 employees nationwide, 30 percent ofwhom have more than five years of working experience.
The bank’s HR strategy focus on bringing long-lasting value to the workersthrough building an ideal working place, attracting talented labourers andcreating favourable conditions for each employee to improve their capacity.-VNA
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This is the second year the magazine has released the ranking, which is based on total revenue and key financial indicators of enterprises from seven countries in the region: Vietnam, Indonesia, Thailand, Malaysia, Singapore, the Philippines, and Cambodia.