The Top Aussie Companies Of 2017 (According To A Major Social Media Network)

The Top Aussie Companies Of 2017 (According To A Major Social Media Network)

One of the world’s major social media networks (which B&T wishes to not name) has announced its Top Companies list for 2017.

The annual rankings highlights the companies in top markets around the globe that are most sought-after by professionals based on exclusive data and billions of actions by the social media network’s member base of over 500 million.

Almost a quarter of the 2017 list are new additions, ranging from blue chip companies like CIMIC Group and BHP Billiton, to property developers like Scentre Group, retail conglomerates such as Wesfarmers and Cotton Group, and National Australia Bank.

Here’s the full list:

  1. PwC Australia
  2. KPMG Australia
  3. Westpac Group
  4. Commonwealth Bank
  5. Wesfarmers
  6. Qantas
  7. CIMIC Group
  8. Deloitte Australia
  9. Macquarie Group
  10. Telstra
  11. Virgin Australia
  12. Suncorp Group
  13. Scentre Group
  14. Downer
  15. Lendlease
  16. REA Group
  17. AMP
  18. Vodafone Australia
  19. National Australia Bank
  20. Origin Energy
  21. Cotton On Group
  22. Lion
  23. Woolworths Group
  24. BHP
  25. Bank of Queensland

 




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