METRO Cash & Carry ranked as the ‘Best Place to Work’ in Pakistan
By Reuters
November 17, 2017
Lahore: Metro Cash & Carry Pakistan (METRO) has been ranked as the ‘Best Place to Work’ 2017 by Pakistan Society of Human Resource Management (PSHRM), a professional association for HR practitioners, in collaboration with Engage Consulting in two categories namely; Top Quartile, and company with Over 1000 employees.
METRO Cash & Carry Pakistan provides dynamic, fun, and challenging work environment that aims at nurturing talents and developing skills of its employees. METRO Cash & Carry is a core brand of METRO AG, is the leading international player in wholesale trade. The Group operates in 25 countries with over 750 stores and has a combined workforce of over 107,000 employees.***
METRO Cash & Carry Pakistan provides dynamic, fun, and challenging work environment that aims at nurturing talents and developing skills of its employees. METRO Cash & Carry is a core brand of METRO AG, is the leading international player in wholesale trade. The Group operates in 25 countries with over 750 stores and has a combined workforce of over 107,000 employees.***
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