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Moxa receives Aon Hewitt's Best Employer 2016 Award

Industrial automation solutions provider Moxa has been awarded the Aon Hewitt Best Employer 2016 Award-Asia Pacific 2016, where it scored higher than average performance in the four categories, Employee Engagement, Compelling Employer Brand, Effective Leadership, and High-Performance Culture. Louis Yen, managing director of Aon Hewitt Taiwan, said he was impressed by the efforts Moxa has made to achieve a high level of employee engagement. I feel that the company's unique corporate culture helps Moxa win
September 20, 2016 Read time: 1 min
Industrial automation solutions provider 97 Moxa has been awarded the Aon Hewitt Best Employer 2016 Award-Asia Pacific 2016, where it scored higher than average performance in the four categories, Employee Engagement, Compelling Employer Brand, Effective Leadership, and High-Performance Culture.

Louis Yen, managing director of Aon Hewitt Taiwan, said he was impressed by the efforts Moxa has made to achieve a high level of employee engagement. I feel that the company's unique corporate culture helps Moxa win the hearts and minds of its employees.
 
The Aon Hewitt Best Employers Study, Asia 2016, was conducted in twelve countries across the Asia-Pacific region, including Taiwan, China, Japan, Korea, Australia, and New Zealand; companies were evaluated in each of the four categories.

Other recipients of the award are American Express International, DHL Express, FedEx Express, and DBS Bank. Moxa is the only technology company among the winners in Taiwan this year.

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