Shell tops Jobberman’s list of best 100 companies in Nigeria
Jobberman instituted the Best Places to Work in Nigeria to provide a comprehensive rating of employee satisfaction and commitment across employers in Nigeria
The 2013 Best Companies to Work rankings include 50 multinationals , 45 majorly Nigerian companies and 12 government agencies.
METHODOLOGY
To find the companies that were the best places to work, Jobberman.com conducted more than 10,000 surveys of employees in Nigeria. Over 5000 companies were submitted by 10,482 respondents (experienced, entry level and exec management). 89% of those who filled the survey were gainfully employed. Only companies with at least 100 full-time permanent employees were considered.
The index was calculated by getting a weighted average of each recipient’s top 5 companies and dream company to work for. Recipients also selected workplace metrics that mattered to them in making these choices – Company Culture, Salary, Non-Salary Benefits, Proximity to Company Location, Prestige/Company Brand, Management Integrity and commitment to staff welfare.
The Top 10 places to work for in Nigeria are:
NAME INDUSTRY
Shell Petroleum Development Company (SPDC) Oil & Gas
Chevron Oil & Gas
Mobil Oil & Gas
NNPC Oil & Gas
MTN Telecommunication
Nestlé Nigeria FMCG
Federal Government Civil Service Government
Total Oil & Gas
Dangote FMCG
Nigeria Breweries FMCG
DISTRIBUTION OF BEST 100 COMPANIES TO WORK FOR BY INDUSTRY
Oil & Gas 19
FMCG 18
Banking 11
Government 9
Technology 6
Media 5
Telecommunication 4
Consulting 4
Non-Profit 4
Construction 3
Hospitality 3
Conglomerate 2
Pharmaceuticals 2
International Organization 2
Energy 1
Aviation 1
Agriculture 1
Government 1
Insurance 1
Logistics 1
Advertising 1
Financial Services 1
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Salary (Remuneration) was the most important metric employees considered in rating companies, thus resulting in the oil and gas sectors topping the chart of best companies to work for.
From the survey results, there is clearly hope for indigenous companies in the next few decades as they continue to grow and dominate the economic landscape amidst existence of established multinationals doing business in Nigeria.
See the full list of 100 Best Companies below.
100 BEST COMPANIES TO WORK FOR FULL LIST
NAME INDUSTRY
Shell Petroleum Development Company (SPDC) Oil & Gas Multinational
Chevron Oil & Gas Multinational
Mobil Oil & Gas Multinational
NNPC Oil & Gas
MTN Telecommunication Multinational
Nestlé Nigeria FMCG Multinational
Nigerian Civil Service Government
Total Oil & Gas Multinational
Dangote FMCG
Nigeria Breweries FMCG
Glo Telecommunication
GTB Banking
CBN Banking
NLNG Oil & Gas
Unilever FMCG Multinational
Guinness FMCG Multinational
Etisalat Telecommunication Multinational
First Bank of Nigeria Banking
Julius Berger Construction Multinational
Cadbury FMCG Multinational
Eni (Saipem) formerly AGIP Oil & Gas Multinational
CocaCola FMCG Multinational
P&G FMCG Multinational
PZ FMCG Multinational
Oando Oil & Gas
GE Conglomerate Multinational
Zenith Bank Banking
KPMG Consulting Multinational
GlaxoSmithKline Pharmaceticals Multinational
Friesland Foods WAMCO FMCG Multinational
British American Tobacco FMCG Multinational
Flour Mills FMCG
Schlumberger Oil & Gas Multinational
Diamond Bank Banking
United Nations International Organization Multinational
Baker Hughes Oil & Gas Multinational
Price Waterhouse Cooper (PWC) Consulting Multinational
PHCN Energy
Nigeria Immigration Service Government
UBA Banking
7up Bottling Company FMCG Multinational
Lafarge Cement Construction Multinational
NAFDAC Government
Honeywell Flour Mills FMCG
UAC FMCG Multinational
Arik Air Aviation
EKO Hotel Hospitality
Halliburton Energy Oil & Gas Multinational
Airtel Nigeria Telecommunication Multinational
IITA Agriculture
Accenture Consulting Multinational
Sahara Energy Oil & Gas
Chi Farms FMCG
Stanbic IBTC Banking Multinational
NCC (Nigeria Communications Commission) Government
FIRS Government
Independent National Electoral Commission Government
Fidelity Bank Banking
UNICEF Non-Profit Multinational
Addax Oil & Gas Multinational
Standard Chartered Bank Banking Multinational
Africa Independent Television Media
Conoil Oil & Gas
ARM Financial Services
Silverbird Media
FAAN Government
WHO Non-Profit Multinational
Google Technology Multinational
NiMASA Government
Cool FM Media
FHI Non-Profit Multinational
Setraco Construction
Ecobank Banking Multinational
May and Baker FMCG Multinational
Texaco Oil Oil & Gas Multinational
Ericsson Nigeria Technology Multinational
INTEL Technology Multinational
Sheraton Hotels Hospitality Multinational
Seplat Petroleum Oil & Gas
Interswitch Technology
Lagos State Government Government
Leadway Insurance Insurance
DHL Logistics Multinational
USAID Non-Profit Multinational
IBM Technology Multinational
Intercontinental Hotels Hospitality
Channels Televisions media
Multichoice (DSTV) Media Multinational
Orange Drugs Pharmaceuticals
MAERSK GROUP Conglomerate Multinational
Access Bank Banking
NestOil Group Oil & Gas
Akintola Williams Delloitte Consulting
ECOWAS International Organization Multinational
MainOne Cable Technology
Nigeria Customs Government
APCON Advertising
Insight Communications Advertising
Transcorp Conglomerate
Mantrac Construction Multinational
FCMB Banking
Consolidated Breweries Plc FMCG
Fan Milk FMCG
Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC) Government
SON (Standards Organization of Nigeria) Government
NDIC (Nigeria Deposit Insurance Corporation) Government
Source: Jobberman
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Good to hear that my organization is included.Lolz.Happy New Year Jarus and others.
Nice to know that many Nigeria indigenous companies are included.welldone jobberman
I am curious as to how the Federal Civli Service made the list
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