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Fortune World’s Best Workplaces List names 25 multinationals

28 Nov 2025 - {{hitsCtrl.values.hits}}      

  • Hilton ranked 1st, DHL Express 2nd, Marriott International 5th, Allianz 17th 

Great Place To Work, the global authority on workplace culture and Fortune Media announced the 25 winners of this year’s Fortune World’s Best Workplaces List. 

Organisations on this list are remarkable for delivering an exceptional employee experience despite the challenges of global scale and complexity. To be eligible for the list, organisations must have 5,000 or more global employees.

This year, organisations earned a higher rank for their ability to outperform their peers, both in their local markets and globally on measures of employee trust, pride and camaraderie. Rankings were based on over nine million employee surveys conducted in 2024 and 2025, representing the experiences of more than 25 million employees worldwide.

The list of 25 Best Workplaces in the World was topped by Hilton in first place. DHL Express ranked second, Marriott International fifth and Allianz 17th on the list.  

These four organisations had representation from Sri Lanka that contributed to their parent MNCs global achievement of being recognised on this prestigious list.

“The powerful impact of these great organisations on our planet is a sacred trust,” said Great Place To Work CEO Michael C. Bush. 

“The World’s Best Workplaces List casts an important spotlight on what employees believe are today’s exceptional workplaces, organisations where they feel trusted, empowered and energised to do their best work,” said Fortune Editor-In-Chief Alyson Shontell.

Great Place To Work Sri Lanka Director/CEO Kshanika Ratnayake stated “We are proud of Hilton, DHL Express, Marriott International and Allianz in Sri Lanka who are selected to this exclusive list.”