U.S. News and World Report looked at how companies support "the everyday experience" of their employees, ranking the top 300 in the country.
GEORGIA — Twenty-seven Georgia-based businesses are among the top 300 Best Companies to Work For in the country, according a new ranking by U.S. News and World Report.
What does it mean to be "the best" in this context, though? U.S. News looked at how publicly-traded companies support "the everyday experience" of their employees, and used both public employment data and direct reviews from workers on platforms such as Glassdoor and LinkedIn.
The ratings include the top 300 overall Best Companies, 24 industry-specific lists, and four regional lists.
The study focused on six metrics: quality of pay and benefits, work/life balance and flexibility, job and company stability, physical and psychological comfort, belongingness and esteem and career opportunities/professional development.
Here are the Georgia employers that made the list of the top 300 Best Companies to Work For:
Aflac, Columbus - Insurance
Assurant, Atlanta - Insurance
Aveanna Healthcare, Atlanta - Health Services
Beazer Homes, Atlanta - Construction
Cardlytics, Atlanta - Media
Coca-Cola, Atlanta - Food, Beverage, Alcohol and Tobacco
Delta Air Lines, Atlanta - Hotels, Restaurants and Leisure
Floor and Decor, Atlanta - Retail
GPC, Atlanta - Autos and Parts
Global Payments, Atlanta - Financial Services
Gray Television, Atlanta - Media
Home Depot, Atlanta - Retail
Intercontinental Exchange, Atlanta - Financial Services
Interface, Atlanta - Consumer Products and Services
Invesco, Atlanta - Financial Services
Manhattan Associates, Atlanta - IT, Software and Services
Mirion, Atlanta - Semiconductors, Electronics and Equipment
NCR, Atlanta - IT, Software and Services
National Vision, Duluth - Retail
Norfolk, Atlanta - Transportation
Primerica, Duluth - Insurance
Pulte, Atlanta - Real Estate
Sharecare, Atlanta - Health Services
SiteOne Landscape Supply, Roswell - Retail
Southern Company, Atlanta - Utilities
Synovus Bank, Columbus - Banking
UPS, Atlanta - Transportation
This is only the second year that U.S. News and World Report has put out this list, as Vice President of Careers Carly Chase noted. Chase said that this ranking helps employees "to choose a company that best meets their needs and requirements."
“Prospective and current employees understand the significant impact their employer has on their quality of life," Chase added. “Whether a new grad seeking a company to launch their career, an established professional looking for a change or an HR professional researching the strengths of their company and others, Best Companies to Work For provides a central space to see which companies are meeting their employees’ needs best.”
U.S. News expanded its 2024-2025 ratings to include 549 companies, subdivided into 29 different industries and regions.
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