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Global Most Loved Workplaces 2025

Global Most Loved Workplaces 2025

Newsweek27-05-2025

Global Most Loved Workplaces 2025
The Global Most Loved Workplaces® stand out for reasons beyond just compensation. These are companies where employees feel respected, empowered and inspired to do their best work, places defined by trust, inclusion and purpose-driven culture.
A fast-changing global workforce has made it clear: People want more than just a paycheck. According to statistics published by the Pew Research Center, only half of U.S. employees say they are 'extremely or very satisfied' with their jobs overall. About 30 percent say they are 'extremely or very satisfied' with their pay, just 37 percent expressed high levels of satisfaction with chances for training or ways to develop new skills and only 26 percent are satisfied with their job promotion opportunities. However, at the organizations recognized here, these priorities are not only met but exceeded.
To spotlight exceptional workplaces worldwide, Newsweek again partnered with the Best Practice Institute to present the third annual Global Most Loved Workplaces® ranking.
Learn how your company can qualify for future recognition by visiting https://mostlovedworkplace.com.
The list is based on BPI's Love of Workplace Index®, which draws from surveys of more than two million employees worldwide, in-depth interviews with hundreds of company leaders, analysis of external public ratings, company news and employee reviews.
Workplaces were measured in five primary areas to determine how employees feel about where they work: the level of collaboration at the workplace, how positive workers are about their future at the company, how much employer values align with employee values, respect at all levels and career achievement. Employee wellness, diversity, inclusion, career advancement and other workplace and talent development initiatives were also considered.
The result is a list of 100 companies where employees are proud to work and feel genuinely connected to the mission and culture.
This year's leaders include HLB (#1), Petfolk (#2), Synctera (#3), Supercharge (#4) and Customer.io (#5). Newsweek is proud to recognize these companies, among others, with a spot on this year's list.
To get recognized as a Most Loved Workplace, click here.
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1 HLB London, UK Financial Services 2 Petfolk Charlotte, NC Veterinary 3 Synctera Palo Alto, CA Technology 4 Supercharge Budapest, Hungary Information Technology 5 Customer.io Portland, OR Technology 6 YouScan Kyiv, Ukraine Information Technology 7 APCO Washington, DC Advisory & Advocacy 8 TaylorMade Golf Co. Carlsbad, CA Sporting Goods 9 Veritiv Atlanta, GA Distribution 10 Kaplan Fort Lauderdale, FL Education Services 11 Distology Greater Manchester, UK Technology 12 NCR Atleos Atlanta, GA Financial Services 13 Vasion St. George, UT Technology 14 Zabka Group Poznan, Poland Retail 15 Airfinity London, UK Health Care 16 Seer Interactive Philadelphia, PA Media 17 Ergeon San Francisco, CA Construction 18 Airhelp Berlin, Germany Travel Tech 19 Kyndryl New York, NY Information Technology 20 Kevel Durham, NC Computer Software 21 Pattern Lehi, UT E-Commerce 22 ERM London, UK Professional Services 23 Tanium Emeryville, CA Technology 24 O2E Brands Vancouver, Canada Home Services 25 Chainlink Labs Remote Information Technology 26 Iguzzini Illuminazione Recanati, Italy Electronic Appliances 27 Databricks San Francisco, CA Software 28 Neo4j San Mateo, CA Software 29 PureSpectrum Westlake Village, CA Market Research 30 Nectar Ltd Ta' Qali, Malta Food & Beverage 31 Cloudbeds San Diego, CA Software 32 Crazy Maple Studio Sunnyvale, CA Entertainment 33 Xtrac Thatcham, UK Manufacturing 34 OxfordSM Woking, UK Consulting 35 Incyte Wilmington, DE Biotech 36 Wyndham Hotels Parsippany, NJ Hospitality 37 TravelPerk Barcelona, Spain Hospitality 38 Cielo Wauwatosa, WI Talent Acquisition 39 Corpay Atlanta, GA Financial Services 40 LHi Group London, UK Staffing & Recruiting 41 Stihl Waiblingen, Germany Manufacturing 42 Fresenius Medical Care Bad Homburg, Germany Health Care 43 Nehmeh Doha, Qatar Industrial Solutions 44 Karyopharm Therapeutics Newton, MA Biotech 45 Cint Stockholm, Sweden Research Technology 46 Jumo Cape Town, South Africa Fintech 47 eXp Realty Bellingham, WA Real Estate 48 Mochi San Francisco, CA Health Care 49 Automattic San Francisco, CA Program Development 50 Daemon London, UK Consulting
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