| For the sixth time running, Randstad has announced the outcome of a survey of 8000 people on the attractiveness of companies as employers. This year the Randstad Award went to Janssen Pharmaceutica, which in the past six years has been ranked among the top three companies in this enquiry and this year has reached the pinnacle for the second time. |
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| been equaled, but this time the company has done somewhat better than previously; in particular, it beat out the second seed, Deloitte, by 9%, obtaining a relative attractiveness score of 57%. This means that 57% of the Belgians who claimed that they knew of the company would be happy or very happy to work for us. This is the highest score to have been secured by any company in the six-year history of the award. The third seed, GlaxoSmithKline, walked off the stage with a score of 46%. |
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The attractiveness of Janssen was rated 9% higher than last year.
Superlative Strength on All Sides
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The score was exceptionally high among all segments of the population (young & old; male & female; blue collar worker & white collar worker). |
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For all ten criteria Janssen was among the best companies. |
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For five criteria Janssen took first place: remuneration, job security, strong management, training, and prospects. |
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For the other criteria Janssen was among the top as well: financial health; good-feeling factor in the workplace; engaging work; environmental and community care. |
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