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Best 100 Companies To Work For in Nigeria 2019

Simon Osuji by Simon Osuji
October 14, 2023
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Today, we are delighted to release the 2019 edition of the annual Jobberman Best 100 companies to work for in Nigeria report.  As always, the report is a compilation of the best and most sought-after employers across Nigeria, as voted by current, former, and prospective employees on the parameters they consider important. 

This 5th edition of the ranking considered a total of 3,148 valid respondents, consisting of career professionals and employees from two survey sets of external and internal. The external survey targeted the general public while the internal survey focused on employees working at numerous companies in Nigeria.

Majority of the respondents are aged between 25-35 and 18-24 and hold at least a Bachelor’s degree. A key theme in this years edition of the Best 100 Companies to Work For in Nigeria is ‘employee satisfaction and happiness levels’.

We congratulate the winning companies that made this year’s list. Below is an infographic highlighting the companies that made the 2019 Jobberman Best 100 Companies to Work for in Nigeria report.

Top 20 Best Companies To Work For in Nigeria 2019

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Download the full list Best 100 Companies To Work For in Nigeria 2019.

Conclusion

Shell was voted the best company to work for while Chevron was the most respected and admired as well as the most desired company to work for in Nigeria. 

It is vital for employers to understand that employee satisfaction is a major factor that can help determine the organisation’s overall well-being; thus, rigorous strategies to ensure, measure, track, and improve employee satisfaction should always be held in high regard.

In Nigeria, employees are most satisfied when they can relate to a company’s vision, have full transparency with management, and have flexibility in the execution of their tasks. A company is only as good as its employees on any given day, so, ensuring your employees are happy and satisfied not only increases your company’s productivity but your company’s reputation as well.

Learn more insights and download the full digital report of the best 100 companies HERE.



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