Software company Service Now is the best place to work in UK
Best Places to Work in UK Revealed: US software company Service Now ranks # 1 in Glassdoor rewards based on employee salary and benefits reviews (so is YOUR company on the list ?)
- Software publisher Service Now voted UK’s best place to work
- Tech companies dominate the list with 19 winners, including seven in the top 10
- Employees are encouraged to share their opinions on some of the top reasons to work for their employer, as well as the downsides.
Software company Service Now has been voted the best place to work in the UK by its employees.
The job website Glassdoor analyzed thousands of anonymous employee reviews to determine the Top 50 list, which also includes Oliver Bonas, The LEGO Group, Schuh, Dishoom, and Nando’s.
Employees rate their companies on a number of factors including work-life balance, company culture, benefits, and CEO, rating each one from 1 (very dissatisfied) to 5 (very satisfied). ).
Tech companies dominate the list with 19 winners, including seven in the top 10.
Software company Service Now has been voted the best place to work in the UK by its employees. The employment website Glassdoor analyzed thousands of anonymous employee reviews to determine the Top 50 list, which also includes Oliver Bonas and Dishoom.
Other industries represented include finance, manufacturing, travel and tourism, construction, media, retail, restaurants and more.
Service Now tops the list with a score of 4.6, while IT services company AND digital came in second, Salesforce, last year’s winner, and a software company in third.
The employees highlighted the fantastic culture of the company, its potential for opportunities and its excellent training.
ServiceNow is one of 25 newcomers to the UK list, six of which are in the top 10.
Google (# 18, 4.4) is recognized for the eighth consecutive year and is the only employer to appear on the UK list every year since its launch.
IT services company AND digital came in second Salesforce, last year’s winner and also a software company, came in third. Tech companies topped the top 10
Employees are invited to share their opinions on some of the best reasons to work for their employer, as well as the downsides, and are encouraged to provide advice to management.
The top 10 is dominated by tech companies, with Adobe and Meta – which owns Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp – also making the top 10.
Immediate Media Company, which publishes dozens of BBC magazines, consulting firm McKinsey & Company and Abcam, a producer, distributor and seller of protein research tools were also in the top 10.
Immediate Media Company, which publishes dozens of BBC magazines, finished fourth with a score of 4.2
Consulting firm McKinsey & Company and Abcam, a producer, distributor and seller of protein research tools were also in the top 10.
The Glassdoor Employees’ Choice Awards have six distinct categories, including honors for the best workplaces in the UK, France, Germany and Canada and recognizing large and small and medium-sized businesses in the United States.
The winners are ranked according to their overall score obtained during the past year.
Ratings are based on a 5 point scale: 1.0 = very dissatisfied, 3.0 = OK, 5.0 = very satisfied; actual calculations extend beyond one thousandth decimal place.
Christian Sutherland-Wong, CEO of Glassdoor, said: “The world of work is changing rapidly, fueled by the pandemic and now millions of workers are reassessing their expectations of employers.
“This year’s Best Workplace winners are leading the way in listening and responding to employee feedback and reimagining the employee experience to truly put their people first.”
“It’s inspiring to see these employers step up during the pandemic to expand and develop corporate cultures where employees feel supported and valued on and off the job. Congratulations to all of the recipients of this year’s Employee Choice Award. ‘
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