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DKSH Taiwan Is Honored with “HR Asia Best Companies to Work for in Asia Taiwan 2024”

DKSH Taiwan Is Honored with “HR Asia Best Companies to Work for in Asia Taiwan 2024”

DKSH Taiwan wins “HR Asia Best Companies to Work for in Asia Taiwan 2024,” highlighting its dedication to flourish its people and talent development. DKSH Taiwan aims to promote transparent, dynamic environments, foster inclusivity, and offer skill-enhancement programs for maintaining a leadership position in the industry.

Taipei, Taiwan, July 6, 2024 – DKSH Taiwan received the “HR Asia Best Companies to Work for in Asia Taiwan 2024” award at the HR Asia Awards ceremony. The award underscores DKSH’s commitment to promote the growth and development of its employees. Organized by HR Asia, a prominent HR publication, this award is among Asia's most prestigious management accolades. At this year's competition, DKSH was one of the 92 winners of “Best Companies to Work for in Asia Taiwan 2024” out of 368 nominees, focusing on Generation Z’s preferred employers and promoting transparent, innovative, dynamic, and joyful workplaces to strengthen corporate branding and retain talent.

DKSH Taiwan attracts diverse talents to enrich perspectives. To enable its people to flourish, DKSH provides professional training programs that enhance employee skills and foster personal and career development, promoting mutual growth. DKSH showcases exceptional global management capabilities, consolidating a premier employer in the industry. DKSH Taiwan will persist in creating career advancement opportunities to attract and retain top talents.

Jacqueline Chien, Director of Human Resources, DKSH Taiwan, accepted the award on behalf of DKSK Taiwan and shared the reasons for this award win: “DKSH is a multinational corporation with nearly 160 years of history. We continue to innovate by fostering a diverse, equal, and inclusive work environment to attract the new-generation talents. With an open, transparent feedback culture, we accelerate employee dedication and cultivate a culture of continuous learning and growth.”

Wennie Chang, Head of Management and Vice President, Healthcare, DKSH Taiwan, stated: “This recognition marks DKSH Taiwan’s second Employer Brand Award in 2024. Talent development and cultivation have always been central to our employee governance. This award not only acknowledges positive corporate brand image but motivates us to introduce enhanced development plans, nurturing enthusiastic employee growth, and advancing our goal of sustainable talent cultivation.”