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November 22, 2019

Job Hunting? Check Out This Year’s List Of The Best Companies To Work For In SA

Thinking of making a career change? You might want to consider applying at one of the 10 companies declared the best to work for in South Africa.

Even if you land your dream job, it might not be with your dream company.

A lot can affect job satisfaction, from company culture to employee relations. If there’s a bad vibe in the office, it’s going to take its toll on your performance.

Then there’s the disparity that often arises between the amount of work that you do and the compensation that you get for it.

Is any of this sounding familiar? If so, it might be time for a change.

When considering your new career path, it’s worth taking a look at the Top Employers Institute’s ranking of the top employers in South Africa for 2020.

BusinessTech notes that the companies that made the list scored high in terms of employee conditions.

All of the companies on the list were evaluated across the following key areas:

  • Talent strategy;
  • Workforce planning;
  • On-boarding;
  • Learning & development;
  • Performance management;
  • Leadership development;
  • Career & succession management;
  • Compensation & benefits;
  • Culture.

Before heading into the top 10, it’s important to note that the Top Employers certification is by application, so only companies that apply for certification are eligible for certification.

Coming in at number 10:

10. Sasol

Sasol Limited is an integrated energy and chemical company based in Sandton, South Africa.

Follow this link to explore career opportunities at SASOL.

9. SAP

SAP SE is a German multinational software corporation that makes enterprise software to manage business operations and customer relations.

8. JTI

JTI is the international tobacco division of Japan Tobacco, a leading international tobacco product manufacturer.

7. Nestlé

Nestlé topped last year’s list, but has since dropped in the rankings.EY

6. EY

You may recall our story from August, where Karen Ward, a former partner at the Ernst & Young, detailed a number of examples of sexual harassment in the workplace.

Then there was our story from October that detailed even more incidents of sexism, including one presentation where women were described as having brains that “absorb information like pancakes soak up syrup so it’s hard for them to focus”.

I’m assuming the South African branch handles itself better if they made this list.

5. Unilever 

Unilever is a British-Dutch transnational consumer goods company co-headquartered in London and Rotterdam in the Netherlands.

4. Tata Consultancy Services 

Tata Consultancy Services Limited is an Indian multinational information technology service and consulting company headquartered in Mumbai, India.

3. Accenture 

Accent͐ure is an Irish-domiciled multinational professional services company that provides services in strategy, consulting, digital, technology and operations.

2. Vodacom

Vodacom, as you well know, is a mobile communications company.

Finally, in the top spot:

1. Microsoft

Microsoft moved up from third place in 2019 to the top of the pile.

Microsoft is currently hiring, so if you’re keen to work for the country’s top employer, you should probably start working on that CV.

We hope you flourish.

[source:businesstech]