
According to the Randstad Employer Brand Research 2025 (REBR 2025) report released on Tuesday Tata Group Google India and Infosys are among the top 10 most attractive companies to work for in India. Tata Group got top marks for its strong financial position career growth opportunities and overall reputation. Google India moved up the list this year to become the second most attractive employer while Infosys secured the third spot. The State Bank of India (SBI) is the only public sector bank to make it into the top 10. Other companies that made the list include Samsung India JPMorgan Chase IBM Wipro Reliance Industries and Dell Technologies. Top 10 most attractive employer brands in India for 2025 Tata Group Google India Infosys Samsung India JPMorganChase IBM Wipro Reliance Industries Dell Technologies Ltd State Bank of India Employees look for work-life balance and more than just a good salary Employees in India highly value their companies’ reputation financial strength and fair treatment. However when asked what they look for in an ideal workplace most people said that work-life balance and good salary with benefits are still lacking and need more attention from employers. Randstad has been studying what job seekers and employees want for the past 25 years globally and 15 years in India. This year the report gathered opinions from over 3500 people in India and more than 1.7 lakh people in 34 countries. The study shows that today’s workforce wants more than just a good salary. People are now looking for inclusive future-ready workplaces that support both their personal and career growth. According to the report 47 per cent of Indian employees are planning to change jobs in the first half of 2025. This trend is even stronger among Gen Z (51 per cent) and Millennials (50 per cent) who are more eager to explore new opportunities. While 86 per cent of workers in India feel highly motivated only 5 per cent say they are not engaged at work. Interestingly even among those who feel disconnected 67 per cent still plan to switch jobs showing a strong desire for better work experiences. The study also found that 61 per cent of Indian employees now use AI tools regularly with Millennials leading the way. Their usage increased by 13 per cent compared to last year. 38 per cent of employees believe that AI is already making a big impact on their work. Reskilling and upskilling have become a top priority especially for those with higher education. In fact 9 out of 10 employees say they value employers who offer training and learning opportunities to help them grow.
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