Apple Tops SG Best Employers Again! How Do You Feel About These Stars?

The 2025 list of Singapore’s Best Employers is out, and once again, Apple takes the top spot. After overtaking Google in 2024, it has managed to hold its lead for a second year — no small feat in such a competitive landscape. In contrast, Google, which led the list in 2023 with an impressive score of 9.13, has slipped down to 8th place.

What’s particularly interesting is how local companies are making strong moves. The usual banking giants — DBS, OCBC, and UOB — continue to be pillars of consistency, but other names stood out this year. Singapore Airlines (SIA) and Koufu Group made impressive progress this year. It's great to see a broader mix of industries being recognised for treating their employees well.

These rankings are based on extensive surveys from employees, which makes them worth paying attention to — they reflect real workplace experiences rather than just glossy public relations.

Personally, I haven’t worked in any of these companies (and don’t know anyone who has), but this list definitely gives me something to think about when considering future job opportunities. Everyone wants a good workplace — not just for the pay, but for the environment, growth, and how you're treated as a person. Seeing how these companies rank helps paint a clearer picture of where that might be possible.

# Apple Tops SG Best Employers Again! How Do You Feel About These Stars?

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