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Optum wins AmbitionBox 2025 Employee Choice Awards

Optum India was recognized at AmbitionBox Awards 2025 as a Top Rated Company for Women and a Top Rated IT/ITES Company, celebrating workplace excellence.

July 10, 2025 | 1-minute read

A culture of high-performance where employees thrive

Optum India has been recognized with two prestigious accolades at the 2025 AmbitionBox Employee Choice Awards (ABECA), earning the titles of Top Rated Company for Women and Top Rated IT/ITES Company.

This achievement reflects the organization’s unwavering commitment to fostering an inclusive, empowering and high-performing workplace. It is a testament to the exceptional leadership and the dedication of every team member at Optum, whose efforts continue to shape a culture where employees thrive.

The AmbitionBox Employee Choice Awards are among India’s most credible recognitions for workplace excellence, based entirely on verified employee reviews. As India’s leading platform for company reviews and salary insights, AmbitionBox celebrates organizations that prioritize employee satisfaction and well-being.

In 2024, Optum Global Solutions received an impressive rating of 3.89 from over 1,100 employees, securing its place among the top rated employers in the country.

These honors are especially meaningful as they are driven by the voices of employees themselves, making the recognition of Optum not just an award but a reflection of genuine workplace impact.

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