Everise Named to Newsweek’s 100 Most Loved Workplaces for 2021

Most Loved Workplaces employees are happiest and most satisfied at work

Everise

Everise, a technology-driven customer experience (CX) service provider, has been named as one of Newsweek’s Top 100 Most Loved Workplaces for 2021. Newsweek awarded the top 100 companies as part of a collaboration with the Best Practice Institute (BPI), a development center and think tank. The results were determined after surveying more than 800,000 employees from businesses with workforces varying in size from 50 to more than 10,000. The list pays tribute to companies that put respect, caring and appreciation for their employees at the center of their business model and, in doing so, have earned the loyalty and respect of the people who work for them.

“Since our founding, we have worked hard to build a people-first culture that champions innovative ideas. We know that culture empowers our people to create outstanding customer experiences for some of the world’s best brands. It’s an honor to be named to this list – especially because being listed reflects the engagement and sentiment of the Everise team,” said Sudhir Agarwal, Everise founder and CEO.

Everise has been awarded as a Top Most Loved Workplace because of its commitment to build a culture that focuses on employee success. Some of the efforts Everise employees value the most are: company-provided training and licensing for full-time career opportunities for roles that traditionally were seasonal and hourly jobs, use of psychographic hiring to best match talent to opportunities, efforts to provide work-at-home opportunities and set employees up for success while working remotely, and a deep commitment to diversity and inclusion.

“In order to compete for top talent, companies today have to be innovative and thoughtful about the environment they’re creating for their employees,” said Nancy Cooper, Global Editor in Chief, Newsweek. 

Five key areas were measured to gauge employee sentiment: the level of collaboration at the firm; 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. Given the many challenges that arose from COVID-19, the survey also included company responses and adaptability to the pandemic, like return-to-office rules; workplace diversity, equity and inclusion; as well as compensation and benefits policies and practices.

“The best way to determine the strength of a company’s culture is by measuring the degree of love employees feel for their workplace,” said Louis Carter, the founder and CEO of Best Practice Institute & Most Loved Workplace, and a social/organizational psychologist, thought leader, entrepreneur, and author. “This research provides the most comprehensive analysis available, and we’re thrilled to be partnering with Newsweek in shining a light on these standout companies.”

“I started Most Loved Workplaces out of inspiration from my community of people who consciously place love for their employees at the center of their business model,” said Carter. Carter’s book, “In Great Company: How to Spark Peak Performance by Creating an Emotionally Connected Workplace,” identifies the specific areas needed to become a highly respected, reputable organization where people love to work with each other – a Most Loved Workplace.

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