Employees who feel included, recognized and valued love their workplaces. And associates who love their workplaces dreamers, doers, innovators and leaders -enjoy longer tenure and do better work.
Newsweek, in partnership with benchmark research company Best Practice Institute (BPI), is proud to announce our annual ranking of "Global Most Loved Workplaces 2023." The 100 top global companies on this list stand out to their employees. They have open-door policies where employees feel heard, offer flexibility that supports work/life balance and provide opportunities for professional development, promotion and recognition. his ranking is based on BPI's proprietary Love of Workplace Index™ analysis of data provided directly from employees along with analysis of external public online ratings and direct interviews with and responses from company officials. Congratulations to these extraordinary workplaces!
► Nancy Cooper, Global Editor in Chief
The Top 100
1 HLB International
ENGLAND, 40,831
HLB International sets itself apart from competitors by being more approachable, flexible and offering a better work-life balance. Its Global Diversity and Inclusion Council drives clear and ambitious goals for gender diversity and the inclusion of underrepresented groups through "Days of Understanding" to have candid conversations about diversity. The HLB Engage program provides young and ambitious employees networking opportunities, developmental and cross-functional projects to gain exposure throughout the entire company. The HLB Skills Hub supports all HLB people with upskilling and reskilling efforts and also serves as an internal marketplace for all kinds of opportunities on a global level.
2 Certinia
U.S., 1,000
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