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Keane India: Delicate Hold

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DQI Bureau
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High Scores
"Strongly
agree"

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Score Industry Rank
Paid enough for the work I do  88.2  6
My goals are clearly defined  89.7  10
Responsive to issues/problems  88.5  14
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Low Scores


"Strongly
agree"

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Score
Industry Rank


Conducts business fairly 
88.7 
18

Less stress at work 
74.0 
17

High standards of corporate governance 
88.7 
19
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Dream Job


"Strongly
agree"

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Score
Industry Rank


Job security/stability 
51.3 
5

Organization culture/work climate 
40.2 
9

Growth opportunity/career development 
38.5 
9

Harjeet Brar 

head, corporate HR

Even though Keane India improved on its employee score over last year, there
was a dip in its HR score to #18, down four positions from its last year's
tally. Though its employee scores improved, it did not register well with its
employees. They ranked it at #19 as their preferred employer.

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 However, the company ranked fairly better in terms of satisfaction over
salary hikes (#5). But, this was a disappointment when compared its #3 ranking
on this parameter last year. In terms of overall salary, Keane was able to
secure a decent #6 this year. Despite this, 53.8% of the employees said that
they would leave on account of salary and compensation. Apart from improving on
the employee satisfaction count, it also needs to get its act together to get
its HR score back on track.

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