Employer branding award
Huawei Malaysia earns prestigious awards, including Champion of Malaysia’s Most Preferred Employer in Electronics. Recognized for workplace excellence and commitment to employees’ development.
Multiple accolades reinforce Huawei’s position as a top employer in the ICT sector, reflecting dedication to fostering a positive work environment.
Huawei excels in Graduates’ Choice Awards and HR Asia recognition, marking a significant milestone. The company emphasizes inclusivity, innovation, and professional growth.
Huawei’s commitment to employees and digital transformation is evident in various awards, reaffirming its status as a preferred employer in Malaysia’s competitive technology industry.
Mr Choh Yau Meng, Mr Choh Yau Meng said these reputable awards reflect Huawei Malaysia’s dedication to creating an inclusive and inspiring workplace.
“We are proud to be recognised by these esteemed employer branding bodies, and these accolades will inspire us to maintain a conducive environment for professional growth and innovation. Winning these ten prestigious awards is a testament to our commitment to our employees.
“We value the feedback from our graduates and we take note of their needs and diverse talents. Our goal is to continue our efforts in being an attractive employer to our current employees and those coming on board.”
Cover Photo Caption: HR Asia: HR Asia Digital Transformation Awards 2023. Award recipient: Huawei Malaysia Vice President of Human Resources Mr Choh Yau Meng
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