Bakcell Best Employer in Asia
The local mobile operator Bakcell has been awarded the Best Employer in Asia 2012.
During the official award ceremony, held in Singapore, for new ideas, methods, organizational change and development people, organizations and companies from more than 19 countries in Asia were awarded.
According to the press release, the award Best Employer in Asia 2012 was another success for the local pioneer of mobile communications. The company was recognized for its focus on the development of its staff, once again confirming its position as one of the best employers in the ICT sector.
Being one of the first major investors in Azerbaijan, Bakcell now invests heavily in the country's economy by investing in the latest technology and the people, who serve our customers.
Bakcell is one of the largest employers in the country, with a human resource strategy making it the most preferred employer in Azerbaijan. This means that Bakcell is different from other companies with its policy to contribute to the maintenance of the company's business strategy and the development of strong relationships with employees. The philosophy of Bakcell is based on the improvement and development of its employees, which was fully recognized by the prize committee.
The prize Best Employer in Asia is a great platform for Bakcell, to once again demonstrate its leadership position in the ICT industry and its determination to continue to identify talented people capable of innovation in the field of ICT and work to create new jobs in Azerbaijan, the press release reported. -17D-
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