Flipkart, Paytm Preferred Over Google, Amazon in List of Companies Where India Wants to Work: LinkedIn

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By Indo-Asian News Service | Updated: 22 March 2018 11:07 IST

Professionals in India prefer home-grown tech and mobile Internet companies like Directi, Flipkart and One97 Communications (Paytm) more than global giants like Google and Amazon as their workplace, revealed a new LinkedIn report on Wednesday. The report includes the ranking of 25 companies in the country that are most sought after by professionals, based on proprietary LinkedIn data and billions of actions by more than 546 million professionals on the platform.

"The Top Companies list is based on the billions of actions taken by LinkedIn members and looks at four main pillars: interest in the company, engagement with the company's employees, job demand and employee retention," LinkedIn revealed. LinkedIn and parent company Microsoft were excluded from the list.

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Amazon, which held the second spot for the past two consecutive years in the list, is now ranked fourth in the list after the top three companies - Directi, Flipkart and One97 Communications - respectively.

Google's parent company, Alphabet, is ranked seventh in the "Top Companies" list by the professional social network site.

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"The 'Top Companies' list highlights the companies where professionals in India want to work now, from home grown companies to global giants," said Adith Charlie, India Editor, LinkedIn.

"Data shows us that an opportunity to work at solving big problems, rewriting the rules of one's industry or simply putting a big name on one's résume could be powerful motivators," Charlie said.

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Ola has dropped 11 spots from fifth position in 2017 to 16th this year, and McKinsey & Company has made a significant jump from 24th position to sixth.

This year, more than 50 percent of the companies are new entrants to the list including Directi (first), Anheuser-Busch InBev (fifth), EY (ninth) and Daimler AG (11th) that have given stiff competition to the usual top runners, Adobe (12th), Reliance Industries (24th), and Ola (16th).

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KPMG India, and OYO, a network of budget hotels in India are the other companies that feature among the top 10 most preferred companies by professionals.

Here are the top 25 companies where India wants to work, according to LinkedIn:

1. Directi
2. Flipkart
3. One97 Communications
4. Amazon
5. Anheuser-Busch InBev
6. McKinsey & Company
7. Alphabet
8. KPMG India
9. EY
10. OYO
11. Daimler AG
12. Adobe
13. Expedia
14. Morgan Stanley
15. DBS Bank
16. Ola
17. GE
18. MakeMyTrip
19. PwC
20. Goldman Sachs
21. Shell
22. JPMorgan Chase & Co.
23. Unilever
24. Reliance Industries
25. Deloitte India

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