The research included a wide range of factors contributing to employers’ appeal to candidates.
DBS Bank and JP Morgan performed the most consistently overall, noted eFinancialCareers, the job platform that carried out the study.
Respondents were asked to name their single favourite employer, and also to agree or disagree with a series of statements such as “This company pays well”; “This company has a robust training and development programme”; and “It is good with engaging the local community.” The survey asked respondents to indicate agreement or disagreement with two questions directly relating to pay – whether their favourite employer “pays well” or “pays fairly”.
To the candidates, “pays well” is not just about pay. Their answers to this question were very strongly correlated with their views on “This company offers interesting work” and “This company has exceptional colleagues”.
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