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RANK 8: Adobe Systems India: The Best Perks

Incentives offered to employees are handsome, but the company scores low on the training front

Dataquest

Tuesday, September 10, 2002

Vivek Tripathi
Head, HR

NE -- New entry

Delhi-based Adobe has been in India since 1982. With 113 people, it offers some of the best perks and benefits in the business. It ranked third on overall satisfaction and second on peer satisfaction. It also did well on attrition, fourth with 5.8%, though it ranked 7th on retention (92.2%), which was still above average. Adobe, however, suffered in the rankings due to very low training focus and very short tenure—its employees stay for an average of 1.7 years in the company, against the industry average of 3.5 years. A good 80% of Adobe employees said their own company was their dream company. Of the rest, a significant 10% voted for Sun Micro. However, only 3.1% of all IT employees survey voted for it. Despite low overall training hours, employees seemed satisfied with Adobe’s training and development initiatives.





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