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Tata Group, Google India, Infosys country’s top 3 most attractive employer brands: Report

The study reveals that today’s talent expects not just a pay cheque, but inclusive, future focused workplaces that support both personal and professional growth.
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Tata Group, Google India and Infosys have emerged as India’s top three most attractive employer brands, according to Randstad Employer Brand Research (REBR) 2025.

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As per the report, India’s workforce is increasingly prioritising purpose-driven employment choices, with work-life balance, equity, and attractive salary and benefits emerging as the top Employee Value Proposition (EVP) drivers.

Tata Group scored very high on financial health, career progression opportunities and reputation – the top three EVP drivers for the organisation, as per the survey.

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Google India climbed the rankings this year to emerge as the runner-up, followed by Infosys, which occupied the third spot.

The top‑10 most attractive employer brands in India for 2025 include Samsung India (4th), JPMorgan Chase (5th), IBM (6th), Wipro (7th), Reliance Industries (8th), Dell Technologies Ltd (9th), and the State Bank of India (10th).

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State Bank of India has entered the list of top 10 employer brands as the only Indian multinational public sector bank, the survey said.

Based on insights from over 1,70,000 respondents across 34 markets, including 3,500-plus in India, the study reveals that today’s talent expects far more than just a pay cheque. They are looking for inclusive, future-focused workplaces that support both personal and professional growth.

When asked about their perception of an ideal employer, work-life balance and attractive salary and benefits have emerged as potential gaps that Indian employers still need to address, as per the survey.

“The 2025 findings reflect a clear shift — today’s workforce is no longer satisfied with conventional jobs; they’re seeking equity, purpose, meaningful growth, and work-life harmony,” Viswanath P S, MD & CEO, Randstad India, a talent company, said.

He added: “This year’s data also reveals a steady rise in job-switching intent, especially among younger talent. It’s a wake-up call for employers to move beyond transactional perks and build organisational cultures rooted in trust, transparency and shared purpose. As we lean further into a skills-based economy, the competition for top talent will only grow fiercer. The organisations that prioritise inclusion, foster continuous learning, and align with what truly matters to talent will stand out. I believe the REBR 2025 report will serve as a strategic compass for every employer striving to become a true talent magnet.”

As per the report, 47 per cent of Indian employees planned to switch jobs in the first half of 2025, with both Gen Z (51 per cent) and Millennials (50 per cent) displaying a strong intention to switch employers.

Moreover, AI usage is rising rapidly, with 61 per cent of Indian employees now using it regularly. Millennials are the most active users, with a 13 per cent increase over the previous year. The expectation of AI’s impact remains high, with 38 per cent of employees feeling that AI is impacting their work significantly.

Randstad India is a leading talent company providing services across four key specialisations — operational talent solutions, professional talent solutions, digital talent solutions, and enterprise talent solutions.

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