
The 2025 version of the ‘Vietnam 100 Best Places to Work’ list has introduced several newcomers, including KienlongBank and Duy Tan Recycling. Global consumer goods corporation Unilever managed to retain its top spot in the large business category in the 12th annual iteration of this esteemed list.
Other prominent names in the top 10 comprise American drinks manufacturer Coca-cola, Japanese food producer Acecook, retail giant AEON, and Vietnamese powerhouses Vingroup and FPT.
When it comes to the medium-sized enterprise category, American beverage producer Foods secured the number one position for the third year in a row.
The list also welcomed fresh faces like paint manufacturing company TOA Paint, German pharmaceutical firm STADA Pymepharco, fitness equipment brand Yes4All operating out of the United States, Duy Tan Recycling, KienlongBank, and materials production company Phenikaa Group.
The list was compiled after assessing over 650 businesses across 18 different industries. The procedure included polling nearly 73,000 employees and students.
This year’s survey marked the first instance of students’ participation in order to accommodate the interests of the younger workforce seeking transparent working conditions.
CEO of Anphabe, Thanh Nguyen, expressed that the survey provides critical data which assists companies in improving their strategies for attracting and retaining talent. Anphabe is a company that offers employer branding solutions and plays a significant role in market development for platforms like Meta’s Workplace and LinkedIn.
Who topped the ‘Vietnam 100 Best Places to Work’ list in the large business category for 2025?
Unilever retained its position at the top of the list in the large business category.
Which new companies made it to the list in 2025?
Newcomers to the list included KienlongBank, Duy Tan Recycling, TOA Paint, STADA Pymepharco, Yes4All, and Phenikaa Group.
Who led the medium-sized enterprise category?
The American beverage producer, Foods, held the top spot in the medium-sized enterprise category for the third consecutive year.