Konica Minolta was ranked top employer in the electronics, electrical engineering, hardware and equipment category by Forbes.
Forbes surveyed 30,000 employees at mid-size and large companies & institutions. Respondents were asked to rate employers on the quality of the work environment and whether they would recommend their company to potential employees–one of the most important factors in the assessment.
KM currently employs more than 8,000 employees in the U.S, has made over 20 acquisitions in the last 4 years, and has made significant annual investments in research and development.
Forbes surveyed 30,000 employees at mid-size and large companies & institutions. Respondents were asked to rate employers on the quality of the work environment and whether they would recommend their company to potential employees–one of the most important factors in the assessment.
KM currently employs more than 8,000 employees in the U.S, has made over 20 acquisitions in the last 4 years, and has made significant annual investments in research and development.