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April 29, 2025In today’s fiercely competitive talent market, a strong Employer Value Proposition (EVP) remains a key differentiator, helping organizations stand out as employers of choice in an increasingly competitive market. Watch us for an insightful webinar where we’ll explored the role of employer brand perception in attracting, engaging, and retaining top talent within leading GBS and tech organizations. Discover new insights from the latest employer brand perception data, including emerging trends, best practices, and strategies that enhance employer attractiveness and strengthen an organization’s EVP. Attendees also heard from industry-leading GBS organizations on how they adapt their talent strategies in response to shifting market dynamics, ensuring they continue attracting and retaining top-tier talent in 2025 and beyond. What questions did the webinar answer? How are the key brand perception factors impacting GBS and tech enterprises evolving? How can companies evaluate their own brand perception from an employee’s perspective? How are top employers differentiating themselves from their peers? What are the top employee grievances?
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Thematic Report
Top Employers for Tech Talent™ 2025 in India, the US, and the UK – Comprehensive Edition
April 28, 2025The demand for top talent is growing fast as the job market shifts from economic uncertainty to a dynamic environment. In this scenario, maintaining a strong employer brand is vital. Organizations prioritizing talent will gain a competitive edge in a landscape where specialized functional and behavioral skills are key differentiators. Tech employers have a unique opportunity to attract and retain exceptional professionals by adopting a multi-faceted strategy. By fostering a culture of innovation, growth, and engagement, these companies can position themselves as employers of choice in today’s talent-driven world. The 2025 Top Employers for Tech Talent™ – the Comprehensive Edition report analyzes how 425 tech employers are perceived across India, the US, and the UK. It evaluates them across compensation and benefits, work environment, office ecosystem, work-life balance, hybrid work policies, culture and values, leadership, career development, and diversity and inclusion. The report also examines each tech employer’s perceived performance in local talent markets based on prevailing attrition rates, growth, and employee satisfaction ratings. It assesses best-in-class tech employers’ initiatives to differentiate themselves in talent markets. Leading tech employers can leverage these insights and Everest Group’s talent performance framework to optimize their talent management strategies and build future-proof talent models. This analysis is based on publicly available information only to capture prospective employees’ perceptions about these employers. This assessment reflects market trends as of Q1 2025. We will continue to track this market and refresh this assessment annually. Scope Industry: all Geography: India, the US, and the UK Source: This analysis is based on various publicly available data sources, such as global, regional, and local employee forums, job posting websites, social media, professional media, and Everest Group (2025) analysis Research methodology: This analysis is not a survey- or interview-based research of employees / target candidates Application: To validate and/or identify gaps in your internal pulse surveys, compare it with your external branding strategy to see what is working and what is not, and leverage this independent outside-in assessment in your branding initiatives Contents In this report, we examine Key employee value proposition drivers, such as compensation and benefits, work environment, work flexibility, remote work, work culture, career development, and diversity and inclusion, and their impact on employer brand perception and perceived success in the talent market across geographies An outside-in employer brand perception assessment to identify which tech employers are perceived as more favorable Key factors enabling top tech employers in India, the US, and the UK to build a distinctive employer brand Trends and factors shaping employer brand perception across industry segments YoY changes in tech employers’ employer brand perception -
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Top GBS Employers™ 2025 in India, the Philippines, and Poland – Comprehensive Edition
April 28, 2025The demand for top talent is growing fast as the job market shifts from economic uncertainty to a dynamic environment. In this scenario, maintaining a strong employer brand is vital. Organizations prioritizing talent will gain a competitive edge in a landscape where specialized functional and behavioral skills are key differentiators. Global Business Services (GBS) employers have a unique opportunity to attract and retain exceptional professionals by adopting a multi-faceted strategy. By fostering a culture of innovation, growth, and engagement, these companies can position themselves as employers of choice in today’s talent-driven world. The 2025 Top GBS Employers™ – Comprehensive Edition report analyzes how over 400 GBS employers are perceived across India, the Philippines, and Poland. It evaluates them across compensation and benefits, work environment, work-life balance, hybrid work policies, culture and values, leadership, career development, and diversity and inclusion. The report also examines each GBS employer’s perceived performance in local talent markets based on prevailing attrition rates, growth, and employee satisfaction ratings. It assesses best-in-class GBS employers’ initiatives to differentiate themselves in talent markets. GBS employers can leverage these insights and Everest Group’s talent performance framework to optimize their talent management strategies and build future-proof talent models. This analysis is based on publicly available information only to capture prospective employees’ perceptions about these top GBS employers. The assessment reflects market trends as of Q1 2025. We will continue to track this market and update our assessment annually. Scope Industry: all Geography: India, the Philippines, and Poland Source: This analysis is based on various publicly available data sources, such as global, regional, and local employee forums, job posting websites, social media, professional media, and Everest Group (2025) analysis Research methodology: This analysis is not a survey- or interview-based research of employees / target candidates Application: To validate and/or identify gaps in your internal pulse surveys, compare it with your external branding strategy to see what is working and what is not, and leverage this independent outside-in assessment in your branding initiatives Contents In this report, we examine Key employee value proposition drivers, such as compensation and benefits, work environment, work flexibility, remote work, work culture, career development, and diversity and inclusion, and their impact on employer brand perception and perceived success in the talent market An outside-in employer brand perception assessment to identify which GBS employers are perceived as more favorable Key factors enabling top GBS employers in India, the Philippines, and Poland to build a distinctive employer brand Trends and factors shaping employer brand perception across industry segments YoY trends in GBS employers’ employer brand perception -
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Top Employers for Tech Talent™ 2025 in India, the US, and the UK – Executive Overview
April 01, 2025As the job market shifts from economic uncertainty to a dynamic environment, the demand for top talent is growing fast. In this scenario, maintaining a strong employer brand is vital. Organizations that prioritize talent will gain a competitive edge in a landscape where specialized functional and behavioral skills are key differentiators. Tech employers have a unique opportunity to attract and retain exceptional professionals by adopting a multi-faceted strategy. By fostering a culture of innovation, growth, and engagement, these companies can position themselves as employers of choice in today’s talent-driven world. The Top Employers for Tech Talent™ 2025 report analyzes employer brand perceptions for over 425 tech companies across India, the US, and the UK. This report examines performance tech employers in local talent markets based on attrition rates, growth, and employee satisfaction ratings. This executive overview presents key quantitative insights and a preview of current trends (as of Q1 2025). This report will comprehensively assess the leading tech employers across various research dimensions. We will continue to track this market and update our assessment annually. Scope Industry: All industries Geography: India, the US, and the UK Source: This analysis is based on various publicly available data sources, such as global, regional, and local employee forums, job posting websites, social media, professional media, and Everest Group (2025) analysis Research methodology: This analysis is not a survey- or interview-based research of employees / target candidates Application: To validate and/or identify gaps in your internal pulse surveys, compare it with your external branding strategy to see what is working and what is not, and leverage this independent outside-in assessment in your branding initiatives Contents In this report, we examine The 2x2 positioning matrix of top employers for tech talent across geographies Top employers’ detailed scorecards for tech talent by benchmarking performance across key employer brand perception dimensions -
April 01, 2025As the job market shifts from economic uncertainty to a dynamic environment, the demand for top talent is growing fast. In this scenario, maintaining a strong employer brand is vital. Organizations that prioritize talent will gain a competitive edge in a landscape where specialized functional and behavioral skills are key differentiators. Global Business Services (GBS) employers have a unique opportunity to attract and retain exceptional professionals by adopting a multi-faceted strategy. By fostering a culture of innovation, growth, and engagement, these companies can position themselves as employers of choice in today’s talent-driven world. The Top GBS Employers™ 2025 report analyzes employer brand perceptions for over 400 GBS organizations across India, the Philippines, and Poland. This report also analyzes the perceived performance of GBS employers in local talent markets based on prevailing attrition rates, growth, and employee satisfaction ratings. This executive overview presents key quantitative insights and a preview of current trends (as of Q1 2025). This report will comprehensively assess the leading GBS employers across various research dimensions. We will continue to track this market and update our assessment annually. Scope Industry: All industries Geography: India, the Philippines, and Poland Source: This analysis is based on various publicly available data sources, such as global, regional, and local employee forums, job posting websites, social media, professional media, and Everest Group (2025) analysis Research methodology: This analysis is not a survey- or interview-based research of employees / target candidates Application: To validate and/or identify gaps in your internal pulse surveys, compare it with your external branding strategy to see what is working and what is not, and leverage this independent outside-in assessment in your branding initiatives Contents In this report, we examine The 2x2 positioning matrix of top GBS employers across geographies Top GBS employers’ detailed scorecards by benchmarking performance across key employer brand perception dimensions
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Thematic Report
Beyond Boundaries: GCCs Shaping Tomorrow’s Enterprises
Jan. 17, 2025Global Capability Centers (GCCs) have revolutionized enterprise processes, evolving from undertaking cost-saving initiatives to strategically innovating and creating value. By leveraging shared services, technology, and business model innovations, GCCs now manage large-scale, rule-based processes while fostering digital transformation. This transformation often poses considerable challenges for organizations prioritizing key revenue generation elements such as reputation, customer-centricity, client relationships, and individual performances. GCCs are essential in managing rule-based processes at scale while fostering innovation and digital transformation. Over time, the GCC model has evolved from merely adapting to disruptions to becoming a key innovation driver, underscoring its significant growth and impact on global operations. This report highlights GCCs’ evolving role and the factors likely to drive the next wave of evolution. Scope Industry: all Geography: India Contents In this report, we examine: GCC’s evolution personas Technology’s role in GCC evolution GCCs’ role in supporting generative AI initiatives The future outlook Membership(s) GBS/SS Talent Excellence Sourcing and Vendor Management -
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How Organizations Build Differentiated Employer Brand Perception
Oct. 28, 2024Maintaining a positive brand image is vital to attract and retain high-quality talent. In an era where specialized functional and behavioral skills are more essential than ever, attracting and retaining exceptional talent has become paramount for organizations. Talent is the key differentiating factor, and Global Business Services (GBS) and tech employers need a multipronged approach to build, maintain, and strengthen their employer brand perception in local markets.. Recognizing this need, we analyzed the success stories of the top GBS and tech employers identified in the third edition of our research, Top GBS Employers™ 2024 and Top Employers for Tech Talent™ 2024. This report presents a series of case studies showcasing these employers’ accomplishments. Leading global GBS and tech employers can leverage these insights and Everest Group’s talent performance framework to optimize their talent management strategies and build future-proof talent models.. Scope All industries Geographies: India, the Philippines, Poland, the UK, and the US This report is developed in collaboration with the GBS and tech organizations whose case studies are featured in the report. These organizations were identified as top employers in Everest Group’s Top GBS Employers™ 2024 and Top Employers for Tech Talent™ 2024 report Contents In this report, we examine: The key factors that distinguish the top GBS and tech employers in terms of brand perception The key initiatives, actions, and practices that create strong employee value propositions for these employers How these employers adjust to evolving employee needs How these employers can future-proof the employer brand perception Membership(s) GBS/SS Talent Excellence IT Talent Excellence -
July 09, 2024A distinctive employee value proposition (EVP) is proving to be the deciding factor in GBS and tech employers’ differentiation, particularly in a market with slowing talent demand. Our experts Rohitashwa Aggarwal, Partner, and Shivangee Kumar, Senior Analyst, were joined by leading speakers in a webinar discussion on the critical role of employer brand perception in the effort to win and retain talent. The panel evaluated brand perception data insights from leading organizations to surface successful strategies for increasing employer attractiveness and developing an appealing, stand-out EVP. Our panel guests, from best-in-class GBS organizations, detailed how they approach and streamline their talent strategy with EVP at front-of-mind. Attendees came away with actionable ideas on showcasing their EVP and attracting top-tier GBS and tech talent. What questions did the webinar answer for the participants? How do key brand perception factors impact GBS and tech enterprises’ evolution? How can companies evaluate their own brand perception from an employee’s perspective? Which key factors (such as age, size, and vertical) correlate with the employer brand perception How are top employers differentiating themselves from their peers? What are the top employee grievances?
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Thematic Report
Top GBS Employers™ in India, the Philippines, and Poland – 2024
July 08, 2024Amid transitioning from economic challenges such as slowdowns and layoffs to a revitalized landscape marked by fierce competition for top talent, maintaining a positive brand image is vital to attract and retain high-quality talent. In an era where specialized functional and behavioral skills are more essential than ever, the quest to attract and retain exceptional talent has become paramount for organizations. Talent is the key differentiating factor, and Global Business Services (GBS) employers need a multipronged approach to build, maintain, and strengthen their employer brand perception in local markets. In its latest iteration, the Top GBS Employers™ research analyzes over 380 leading GBS employers’ employer brand perception across India, the Philippines, and Poland. The analysis covers multiple dimensions: compensation and benefits, work environment, office ecosystem, work- life balance, hybrid work policies, culture and values, leadership, career development, and diversity and inclusion. Leading global GBS employers can leverage these insights, in addition to Everest Group’s talent performance framework, to optimize their talent management strategies and build future-proof talent models. This analysis, based on publicly available information, captures prospective employees’ perceptions about top GBS employers and reflects market trends as of H1 2024. We will continue to track this market and refresh this assessment annually. Scope All industries Geography: India, the Philippines, and Poland Sources: This analysis is based on various publicly available data sources such as global, regional, and local employee forums, job posting websites, social media, professional media, and Everest Group (2024) analysis Research methodology: This analysis is not a survey- or interview-based research of employees / target candidates Use this analysis to validate and/or identify gaps in your internal pulse surveys, compare it with your external branding strategy to see what is working and what is not, and leverage this independent outside-in assessment in your branding initiatives Contents In this report, we examine: How different employee value proposition drivers, such as compensation and benefits, work environment, work flexibility, remote work, work culture, career development, and diversity and inclusion, impact overall employer brand perception and perceived success in the talent market Which GBS employers are perceived as more favorable based on an outside-in employer brand perception assessment Key factors that enable top GBS employers in India, the Philippines, and Poland to establish a distinctive employer brand Trends in employer brand perception and factors affecting employer brand perception across different industry segments YoY trends in GBS employers’ employer brand perception Membership(s) GBS/SS Talent Excellence IT Talent Excellence -
July 08, 2024Amid transitioning from economic challenges such as slowdowns and layoffs to a revitalized landscape marked by fierce competition for top talent, maintaining a positive brand image is vital to attract and retain high-quality talent. In an era where specialized functional and behavioral skills are more essential than ever, attracting and retaining exceptional talent has become paramount for organizations. Talent is the key differentiating factor, and tech employers need a multipronged approach to build, maintain, and strengthen their employer brand perception in local markets. In its latest iteration, Top Employers for Tech Talent™ research analyzes over 430 leading tech employers’ employer brand perception across India, the US, and the UK. The analysis covers multiple dimensions: compensation and benefits, work environment, office ecosystem, work-life balance, hybrid work policies, culture and values, leadership, career development, and diversity and inclusion. Leading tech employers can leverage these insights, in addition to Everest Group’s talent performance framework, to optimize their talent management strategies and build future-proof talent models. This analysis, based on publicly available information, captures prospective employees’ perceptions about top employers for tech talent and reflects market trends as of H1 2024. We will continue to track this market and refresh this assessment annually. Scope All industries Geography: India, the US, and the UK Sources: This analysis is based on various publicly available data sources such as global, regional, and local employee forums, job posting websites, social media, professional media, and Everest Group (2024) analysis Research methodology: This analysis is not a survey- or interview-based research of employees / target candidates Use this analysis to validate and/or identify gaps in your internal pulse surveys, compare it with your external branding strategy to see what is working and what is not, and leverage this independent outside-in assessment in your branding initiatives Contents In this report, we examine: How different employee value proposition drivers, such as compensation and benefits, work environment, work flexibility, remote work, work culture, career development, and diversity and inclusion, impact overall employer brand perception and perceived success in the talent market across different geographies Which tech employers are perceived as more favorable based on an outside-in employer brand perception assessment Key factors that enable top tech employers in India, the US, and the UK to establish a distinctive employer brand Trends in employer brand perception and factors affecting employer brand perception across different industry segments YoY trends in tech employers’ employer brand perception Membership (s) IT Talent Excellence GBS/SS Talent Excellence