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Most Desirable Employers in BiH 2013 Announced

Published May 18, 2013
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Mid section of business man with his hand stretched for handshakCompany Development Studio and Posao.ba awarded recognition to companies that were chosen as the most desirable employers for 2013, and the company that won first place was “DM Drogerie Market”.

Among the top 10 in BiH are Coca-Cola HBC B-H, Al Jazeera Balkans, Raiffeisen Bank, Microsoft BiH, Company Violeta, kompanija Authority Partners, UniCredit Bank, ASA Group and Philip Morris BH.

It was said at the ceremony that the announcement of the top 10 employers, 12.590 visitors to portal posao.ba voted and chose 100 companies for which they would like to work, and among them 10 companies were singled out that were viewed as the ideal place to work.

At last night’s event in Sarajevo, Bosna Bank International was announced the most desirable employer in the financial sector.

The most desired employer in the food sector is Konzum, and in the pharmaceutical sector is GlaxoSmithKline.

The most desirable employer in the production and sales sector was Prevent BIH, in the ICT sector Siemens BIH, and in the public enterprise sector was BIH Telecom.

Development Studio and posao.ba handed out awards for the sixth year in a row. The event brings together directors, HR and marketing managers and the most important representatives of the political and economic life in BiH, as well as media.

(Source: Fena)

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