Oakland, Calif., Oct. 24, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — The 2024 Fortune Best Workplaces for Women
At these workplaces:
- 91% of women want to stay long-term
- 90% of women give extra to get the job done
- Nearly 80% feel that their managers involve them in decisions.
When women are involved in decisions that affect them, they are 20% more likely to feel their work has purpose. Why is a sense of purpose so important? It makes retention 2.5 times, or 150%, more likely.
Fair pay and promotions and unbiased hiring are just the starting point; the bare minimum for narrowing the gender gap.
“To truly advance, we must do more,” says Michael C. Bush, CEO of Great Place To Work®. “What kind of experience are you creating for women once they are working for you? That’s where we’ll make real progress.”
The Best Workplaces for Women focus on creating a sense of purpose, recognizing achievements, and providing clear career paths supported by development and mentorship opportunities.
Stryker and Robert Half, for instance, have significantly increased the number of women in leadership roles through dedicated employee resource groups.
Winning workplaces (large organizations):
- Hilton
- Cisco
- Marriott International
- Synchrony
- American Express
Winning workplaces (small- and medium-sized organizations):
- Highlight Technologies
- Insmed
- WestPac Wealth Partners
- ezCater, Inc.
- Registry Partners
“Fortune congratulates the companies that made the cut for the Best Workplaces for Women,” says Fortune Editor-in-Chief Alyson Shontell. “Based on survey responses of so many women nationwide, these companies clearly demonstrate they have created workplaces where many feel valued, supported, and encouraged to do their best work.”
Commitment to excellence
At winning workplaces:
- 81% of women feel that promotions go to those who best deserve them, an enormous 62% increase over typical workplaces
- Nearly 9 out of 10 women feel that everyone has an opportunity for special recognition, a 54% increase over typical workplaces
- 87% of women find special meaning in their work, a 55% increase over women at typical workplaces
“Every person deserves to feel good about their work, be recognized for their contributions, and feel supported in their professional development, no matter their gender,” Bush says. “This should be the expectation, not the exception.”
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About the 2024 Fortune Best Workplaces for Women
Great Place To Work selected the Best Workplaces for Women based on feedback collected from 1.3 million employees, of which nearly 600,000 were women at qualifying Great Place To Work Certified
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About Great Place To Work
Great Place To Work is the global authority on workplace culture. Since 1992, it has surveyed more than 100 million employees worldwide and used those deep insights to define what makes a great workplace: trust. Its employee survey platform empowers leaders with the feedback, real-time reporting, and insights they need to make data-driven people decisions. Everything it does is driven by its mission to build a better world by helping every organization become a great place to work for all.
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