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2021: Power Grid ranks 68 among India’s 100 best companies to work for

Power Grid has been identified among India’s 100 best companies to work for in 2021 by the Great Place to Work Institute

PSU Watch Bureau

New Delhi: Maharatna power PSU Power Grid has been identified among India's 100 Best companies to work for in 2021 by the Great Place to Work Institute. It has been ranked 68 in the largest workplace culture study in the country. DHL Express India Private Limited, a global logistics company, ranked #1 in the top 100 companies' list.

Power Grid has earned this recognition for creating a great place to work for all the employees and has excelled on the five dimensions of building a high-trust, high-performance culture – credibility, respect, fairness, pride and camaraderie.

The awarding organisation, Great Place to Work Institute, is the 'global authority for creating, sustaining and identifying High-Trust, High-Performance CultureTM. Considered the 'gold standard in workplace culture assessment, Great Place to Work identifies best workplaces solely on the basis of employee feedback and quality of people practices in an organisation.

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Every year, more than 10,000 organisations from over 60 countries partner with the Great Place to Work Institute for assessment, benchmarking and planning actions to strengthen their workplace culture. The Institute's methodology is recognised as rigorous and objective and is considered the gold standard for defining great workplaces across business, academia and government organisations.

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