Türkiye’s Turkcell Secures Spot on “World’s Best Companies 2025” List
(MENAFN) Turkcell, Türkiye’s premier mobile operator and largest data center provider, has earned a spot on TIME magazine’s prestigious “World’s Best Companies 2025” list, a recognition driven by feedback from 200,000 participants across 50 countries.
In an official statement, Turkcell highlighted its achievement as a result of a strong human-focused corporate culture.
Out of 1,000 companies assessed for employee satisfaction, revenue growth, and environmental, social, and governance (ESG) criteria globally, Turkcell secured a top-three ranking in Türkiye and led the telecommunications sector nationally. On the international stage, the company also ranked within the global top five among telecom firms.
This recognition follows Turkcell’s appearance last year on Forbes’ “World’s Best Employers” list, which was based on input from over 300,000 employees in 50 countries.
With a commitment to people-centered human resources policies, Turkcell strives to improve employee experiences by streamlining workflows, encouraging professional growth, enhancing quality of life, and providing extra benefits.
Ali Taha Koc, Turkcell CEO, expressed pride in the company’s global standing: “We direct our work with a human-centered, inclusive, and innovative approach. Being recognized for this vision by such prestigious organizations both delights and motivates us.”
Highlighting the significance of this honor, Koc said, “It is a great joy for us to be the best in our country on the ‘World’s Best Companies’ list,” stressing that the award reflects not only employee satisfaction but also Turkcell’s dedication to social responsibility.
Looking ahead, Koc affirmed the company’s commitment to elevating the Turkcell brand while meeting obligations to shareholders, customers, and the nation.
In an official statement, Turkcell highlighted its achievement as a result of a strong human-focused corporate culture.
Out of 1,000 companies assessed for employee satisfaction, revenue growth, and environmental, social, and governance (ESG) criteria globally, Turkcell secured a top-three ranking in Türkiye and led the telecommunications sector nationally. On the international stage, the company also ranked within the global top five among telecom firms.
This recognition follows Turkcell’s appearance last year on Forbes’ “World’s Best Employers” list, which was based on input from over 300,000 employees in 50 countries.
With a commitment to people-centered human resources policies, Turkcell strives to improve employee experiences by streamlining workflows, encouraging professional growth, enhancing quality of life, and providing extra benefits.
Ali Taha Koc, Turkcell CEO, expressed pride in the company’s global standing: “We direct our work with a human-centered, inclusive, and innovative approach. Being recognized for this vision by such prestigious organizations both delights and motivates us.”
Highlighting the significance of this honor, Koc said, “It is a great joy for us to be the best in our country on the ‘World’s Best Companies’ list,” stressing that the award reflects not only employee satisfaction but also Turkcell’s dedication to social responsibility.
Looking ahead, Koc affirmed the company’s commitment to elevating the Turkcell brand while meeting obligations to shareholders, customers, and the nation.

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