Intel Security, formerly McAfee is proud
to have been awarded the 33rd place in the prestigious 2015 India's Best
Companies to Work For; a study by The Economic Times and Great Place to Work
Institute India. As a first time participant in the survey, for Intel Security,
formerly McAfee to be seen in the company of India’s top corporates is a
testament to the organization’s continuous pursuit of creating not just a good
but great work environment.
India’s Best Companies to Work For, is
part of the world’s largest and most respectable study of workplace excellence
and people management practices. The study is conducted by The Economic Times
and Great Place To Work Institute India. The company was selected for the award
on the basis of responses from both employees and management.
Commenting on the award, Jagdish
Mahapatra, Managing Director for India and SAARC at Intel Security, formerly
McAfee said, “Ours is a workplace environment where fresh thinking and
originality are encouraged. We personify the dynamic nature of the IT industry
– we are agile, passionate and performance driven. We are relentless in our
pursuit of success, and we bring the best out of our people by taking them on a
journey of regular, consistent and open communication, underpinned by a strong
set of cultural values.”
“The company is in the unique position
of having the scale to offer career opportunities on a global basis, yet is
small enough to care about its employees’ individual ambitions. This combined
with industry best practices as well as an open corporate culture make it an
organization that is all about empowering its people”, added Jagdish.
Intel Security, formerly McAfee was
selected for the award on the basis of responses from both employees and
management. The company’s inclusion in the list within the first year of its
participation highlights its performance-driven staff, open and authentic
culture and commitment to making a difference. More than 700 organizations
across 20 industry segments from India participated in the ‘India's Best
Companies to Work For’ study.
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