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Microsoft named world’s best place to work – onmsft.com

Zac Bowden Zac Bowden
November 3, 2011
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Microsoft is the best place to work, according to a list of the worlds best multinational workplaces, which was compiled by the Great Place to Work institute. The rankings are based on information from surveys that we’re taken by more than 2.5 million employees.

Microsoft has been crowned the best place to work in the world, which is a big achievement for the company. the Great Place to Work institute had been conducting a survey in search to find the Best Place to Work, in the world.

The institute said: “This list recognizes global companies that have demonstrated a truly serious commitment to creating workplaces that foster trust, pride and camaraderie amongst their employees,”

Lisa Brummel, Microsoft’s chief people officer, has said that the company is “thrilled” to earn the recognition. “We’re thrilled that Microsoft’s commitment to innovation and our passion for how technology can transform people’s lives is recognized around the globe,” Brummel said in the news release. “Microsoft is a great place to work not only because of what we do, but because of the quality of the company culture that our employees have collectively created.”

The Best Place to Work was awarded to Microsoft, with SAS, NetApp and Google as runner ups.

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