"We are honored by this award, and it is a testament to the 35,000 Grant Thornton people working in 120 countries who make Grant Thornton the firm that it is," said Grant Thornton CEO Ed Nusbaum. "One of our ambitions is to provide a workplace where our people can unlock their potential for growth at work, and also at home and in their community."
In placing in the top 50, Grant Thornton is "distinguished as an ideal employer in the Professional Services sector."
The rankings are based on the opinions of business and engineering students from top universities in the world’s 12 largest economies: Australia, Brazil, Canada, China, France, Germany, India, Italy, Japan, Russia, UK and USA. The research was conducted by Universum, a leading global research and employer branding consultancy. To be considered in the World’s Most Attractive Employer Ranking, an employer must be in the top 90% of the Universum Ideal Employer ranking in at least 6 of the 12 largest economies. The results are then weighted based on the GDP of each market.
Tom Sorensen, Partner of People & Culture department, Grant Thornton Thailand said: "We are absolutely delighted that Grant Thornton has received this award. It is clearly evident that Grant Thornton invests a great deal in our workforce and we will continue to deliver high quality training and development programs to our staff to ensure they play a part in the success of our clients business in Thailand. Our global values unite our people, guide our behaviours and underpin everything we do. Therefore, no matter where our clients’ businesses operate, they can be sure to receive the very best which Grant Thornton to offer."
Earlier this year, Grant Thornton was named International Accounting Bulletin’s 2013 "Accounting Network of the Year," largely based on leading the major global accounting organisations with growth of 10.4%, as well as strong thought leadership in the profession on critical global accounting issues.