Micron Recognized as Best Workplace in Asia
Micron Technology has been named the technology innovator and leader one of the Best Workplaces in Asia by Great Place to Work Institute.
Micron was recognized on the list for the first time as a company providing best-in-class engagement, compensation, benefits, training and growth opportunities across its diverse populations of employees.
“The multiple Great Place to Work recognitions that Micron has received since last July is a testament to Micron’s consistent focus on employee growth, well-being, and culture of diversity, equality and inclusion,” said April Arnzen, Senior Vice President and Chief People Officer at Micron. “At Micron, our people fuel our success. We are proud to be named on this year’s list and are humbled by our team member’s feedback from the surveys.”
Micron ranks as the world’s fourth-largest semiconductor company, developing and delivering innovative memory and storage products for the world. The company employs approximately 40,000 people at 13 manufacturing sites and 14 customer labs in 17 countries.
The recognition follows recent placements on Great Place to Work® lists of Best Workplaces in Micron China, Germany, Japan, Italy, Singapore, and Taiwan.
Micron’s values of people, innovation, tenacity, collaboration and customer focus act as the foundation for how the company operates and contributes to a culture of creativity and respect for all.
The Great Place to Work Institute, which ranks workplaces around the world, surveyed more than 3.3 million employees from 16 countries in Asia and the Middle East to assess their experiences of trust, innovation, company values and leadership. To qualify for the Best Workplaces in Asia list, companies must be ranked high on the Great Place to Work’s Best Workplaces national lists across the region.
On average, companies ranked among the Best Workplaces in Asia scored 10% better than those that made it to the national list level — an incredibly high bar as such workplaces are the best of the best in their own countries.