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Tan A Dai Thanh Group is proud to be honored in the Top 100 Best Places to Work in Vietnam 2024

Việt NamViệt Nam21/11/2024

Recently, at the announcement ceremony of Top 100 Best Places to Work in Vietnam 2024 organized by Anphabe and Intage Company, Tan A Dai Thanh was proud to be honored:
  • Top 5 Manufacturing/Industrial Processing and Manufacturing Industries
  • Top 100 Best Places to Work in Vietnam – Medium Enterprises
This achievement is a testament to the Group's 31 years of development, innovation and building a professional working environment to attract quality human resources and create conditions for each member to stay long-term, develop and contribute to common goals.
Tan A Dai Thanh has continuously brought many practical values ​​to its officers and employees through the following activities:
✅ Improve welfare regime to best care for each employee,
✅ Create opportunities for specialized training, skill development and career development,
✅ Organize internal bonding programs, bringing profound spiritual values.
In 2024, the Vietnam Best Workplaces survey was conducted with more than 700 businesses and 65,000 employees in 18 industries, based on the employer brand attractiveness index through 5 criteria: Awareness, Interest, Willingness to apply, Desire, and Priority selection.
Source: https://tanadaithanh.vn/tanadaithanh-tu-hao-group-duoc-vinh-danh-top-100-noi-lam-viec-tot-nhat-viet-nam-2024/

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