AboitizPower recognized by job search platform in 2025 PH top employers list

AboitizPower recognized by job search platform in 2025 PH top employers list

  • June 10, 2025

Aboitiz Power Corporation (AboitizPower) was cited as one of the “Top 50 Employers in the Philippines for 2025” by online job-hunting platform Kalibrr.

According to Kalibrr, being listed is a distinction that highlights “commitment to excellence in employer branding, talent engagement, and workplace culture.” It sourced feedback from millions of job seekers and insights from HR leaders across its platform of eight million registered users.

Together with third-party data, it evaluated “how happy employees are, whether they feel valued, if there are opportunities for learning and growth, how proud they are of their company and team, and whether they would recommend the company to others.”

“This affirms AboitizPower’s efforts in talent attraction and retention,” said AboitizPower Chief Human Resources Officer Monette Lasala. “We are honored that Kalibrr’s evaluation took into account the key factors that support the kind of positive and supportive work environment that we foster and sustain in AboitizPower.”

AboitizPower was also recently named Prosple’s “Top Employer for Fresh Graduates in the Energy and Utilities Sector for 2025”, on top of being among the best companies to work for in the Philippines based on market research.

Reposted from: https://aboitizpower.com/news/careers/aboitizpower-recognized-by-job-search-platform-in-2025-ph-top-employers-list

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