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True Corporation has won “Asia’s Best Employer Brand Awards 2024″ in Singapore

09 September 2024


 

Bangkok, September 9th, 2024 – True Corporation takes pride in receiving the Asia’s Best Employer Brand Awards 2024 in Singapore. This award is given to leading companies recognized for excellence in human resources management. It reflects True Corporation’s commitment as Thailand’s leading telecommunications and technology company to aligning human resource strategies with business goals and fostering skill development, particularly in preparing employees for the era where Artificial Intelligence (AI) plays a crucial role in the business world. This was a key criterion for the award evaluation.

 

Ms. Sarinra Wongsuppaluk, Chief Human Resources Officer at True Corporation, stated, “Recently, True Corporation has placed great emphasis on fostering an organizational culture that highlights Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DE&I) and Sustainability, which are at the heart of our business operations. We believe that a strong and open corporate culture will inspire all employees to collaborate in creating a better future and grow sustainably together. By balancing efficiency with the well-being of our employees, we ensure that everyone is engaged in driving growth and promoting a culture of continuous development. We focus on learning, creating growth opportunities, and supporting employees in reskilling and upskilling effectively. Additionally, we prioritize employee well-being and happiness at work, offering excellent benefits. This is all based on the ‘One Team’ concept, which guides our HR policies towards building a culture where individuals can fully realize their potential, respect others’ opinions, focus on creative work, and collaborate to drive the organization to success. Moreover, we prioritize being customer-centric, viewing the needs of our customers as the most important factor. This leads us to become a High-Performance Driven Organization, capable of responding to shareholders, customers, and society in a sustainable manner,” Ms. Sarinra concluded.


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