Universum announces IDEAL Employer Rankings 2013
Every year the annual rankings and associated trend reports are important indicators of the growth of certain sectors, young people's expectations for the future, and the changing face of South Africa's professional landscape.
"As goes the global economy, so goes South Africa," says Universum managing director for Africa, Roger Manfredsson. "This year in particular we have seen some real changes in the goals and aspirations of young people as they look more and more for qualities such as stability and innovation - be it in the financial, engineering or science sectors. The continued strength of major companies such as KPMG, SAB and Unilever attest to the importance of a strong brand amongst potential employees."
Banks give security
For business students, the majority of banks have increased in the rankings in 2013. "As job security and stability becomes more important to students, they are choosing companies and industries that are considered stable," says research manager at Universum South Africa, Jenali Skuse. For professionals however, the banking sector has seen mixed results.
The majority of mining companies have decreased in attractiveness for engineering students in the employer rankings. With labour unrest on the mines and extensive job cuts occurring in the sector, we see the mining houses decreasing in popularity. Skuse attributes the decline in popularity of mining houses to the uncertainty in the sector. "Students are well aware of what is going on the mining industry and the uncertainty of such great unrest in a traditionally stable and popular industry has resulted in mining companies decreasing greatly in attractiveness."
FMCG companies are becoming more attractive for professionals, with Coca-Cola, SAB and Unilever all being in top ten. "Globally we are also seeing a trend where FMCG is becoming more popular as an industry for both students and professionals. The industry is generally fast moving and exciting and highly associated with innovation, important to both students and professionals," says Skuse.
IT more popular
IT as an industry has increased in popularity as innovation becomes more important to students. IT companies, IBM and Oracle were voted onto the list in 2013 and shot up to top spots. IT giants, Microsoft and Google maintain their popularity amongst engineering students staying in the top ten Ideal Employers for Engineering and Technology students in South Africa.
While the big five law firms in South Africa each claim a top ten spot in the Law Ideal Employer Rankings, we see state agencies Legal Aid and the National Prosecuting Authority proving to be veritable competitors, claiming positions two and five, respectively.
The top five South African Student Survey Ideal Employers are:
Business/Commerce/Management
KPMG
South African Reserve Bank
Coca-Cola South Africa
PwC (PricewaterhouseCoopers)
Eskom
Engineering/Technology
Eskom
Sasol
Transnet
Google
Microsoft
Health Care/Health Sciences
Dept. of Health
Medi-Clinic Southern Africa
Netcare
National Health Laboratory Service (NHLS)
Aspen Pharmacare
Sciences
Dept. of Agriculture, Forestry & Fisheries
CSIR
Sasol
Dept. of Science & Technology
South African Breweries (SAB)
Law
Webber Wentzel Attorneys
Legal Aid
Norton Rose Fulbright
Bowman Gilfillan
National Prosecuting Authority (NPA)
The top five South African Young Professionals Survey Ideal Employers are:
Business/Commerce/Management
Google
South African Breweries (SAB)
Investec
Coca-Cola South Africa
Woolworths
Engineering/Technology
Eskom
Sasol
Aurecon
South African Breweries (SAB)
BHP Billiton
Sciences
CSIR
Dept. of Science & Technology
BHP Billiton
Sasol
Anglo American