DuPont Named in Top 10 Employers in Argentina
Apertura, a business magazine in Argentina, recently published the results of its annual survey, The Best Employers of Argentina 2009.
This year, DuPont Argentina ranked fourth among companies with between 200 and 1,000 employees. The Apertura research process involved 65 questions sent to human resources directors at more than 160 companies. In addition, some experienced and new employees received questions. The survey was divided into the following categories: career opportunities, work environment, compensation, training and flexibility.
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