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GREENFEED in the top 100 best places to work in Southeast Asia 2025

GREENFEED was named one of the top 100 best places to work in Southeast Asia 2025 by Fortune and Great Place To Work in the region for the first time.

Báo Tài nguyên Môi trườngBáo Tài nguyên Môi trường02/12/2025

GREENFEED tự hào được Tạp chí Fortune vinh danh trong bảng xếp hạng 100 nơi làm việc tốt nhất Đông Nam Á. Ảnh: GREENFEED

GREENFEED is proud to be honored by Fortune Magazine in the list of 100 best places to work in Southeast Asia. Photo: GREENFEED

Fortune magazine and Great Place To Work have just announced the list of “Top 100 Best Places to Work in Southeast Asia 2025”. In the first time implementing the ranking in the region, GREENFEED is honored to be included.

According to Great Place To Work, the list is based on more than 630,000 anonymous responses, representing the experiences of more than 1.36 million workers in Southeast Asia. This is one of the most prestigious assessments of satisfaction and quality of the working environment in the region.

Being honored is a step to further affirm the corporate culture and humane working environment at GREENFEED, a place oriented towards "empowerment", creating conditions for employees to maximize their capacity.

Previously, GREENFEED has been in the “Top 100 Best Workplaces in Vietnam” for 8 consecutive years announced by Anphabe, and has also been certified as an “Excellent Workplace”, with 95% of employees rating the working environment here as positive. The company said it will continue to adhere to the motto “Nurturing Talents - Generating Good Things” in its journey to expand and develop into the international market.

Source: https://nongnghiepmoitruong.vn/greenfeed-vao-top-100-noi-lam-viec-tot-nhat-dong-nam-a-2025-d787817.html


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