Dentsu World Services wins The National Best Employer Brand Award 2020

Dentsu World Services wins The National Best Employer Brand Award 2020

Award was presented by World HRD Congress (29th Edition)

Dentsu World Services

NEW DELHI: Dentsu World Services today announced that it has won the National Best Employer Brand 2020 at the 29th edition of the World HRD Congress. 

The agency received this accolade for exhibiting exemplary work in HR discipline and effectively using marketing communications for HR development. 

“This coveted recognition is a feather in our cap and reflects our commitment to our people and our pledge to drive people excellence through our focused policies, initiatives, and open teaming culture,” said Dentsu World Services VP & country head Shashikant Shimpi. “Our win as the ‘Best Employer Brand’ reinstates our market positioning as a trusted 'Employer of Choice.' It feels great to be acknowledged as a trusted employer in the industry and we are immensely proud of the authentic value proposition we are delivering to our employees.”

“2020 was a testing year for all and we are proud to have met all challenges head-on. This win personifies our team’s high resilience and trust in the management and our employee-friendly policies. This year we intend to scale and are gearing to tap the best-in-market talent and grow extensively,” added Dentsu World Services HR head Priyanka Dutta. 

Dentsu operates in over 145 markets worldwide with more than 48,000 dedicated specialists. Dentsu’s diverse teams are aligned by eight values and ways of working - dream loud, make it real, inspire change, climb high, all lead, choose excitement, a team without limits, and are a force for good. Dentsu World Services enables its team to accelerate their career – through a world of ‘never-before’ opportunities and possibilities. Though the teams are currently working from home, its state-of-the-art office in Eon IT Park Pune houses a vibrant team of optimists, first-movers and champions of meaningful progress. 

Started 28 years ago, the World HRD Congress is one of the largest rendezvous for HR professionals covering various HRM and HRD issues at a global level. It brings together thousands of professionals in attendance from over 133 countries with a focus on the elements such as HR tech, diversity and inclusion, and women leaders in HR. 

The 29th edition of the Congress was a remarkable confluence of world-wide business leaders, decision-makers and growth-drivers.