FloQast Honored as a Best Workplace for Women

Company recognized by Fortune Media and Great Place To Work in 2023 Best Workplaces for Women List, ranking seventh in the Small and Medium company category

FloQast, a provider of accounting workflow automation software created by accountants for accountants, was selected by Great Place To Work and Fortune magazine for the 2023 Fortune Best Workplaces for Women List. This is FloQast’s first time being named to this prestigious list, coming in at number seven in the Small and Medium company category, further solidifying itself as one of the best companies to work for in the country.

To determine the Best Workplaces for Women, Great Place To Work analyzed the survey responses of over 600,000 women who work for Great Place To Work Certified™ companies eligible for the list. To be considered, a company must employ at least 50 women, and have at least 20% of non-executive managers who are women and at least one executive who’s a woman.

“We are honored to be named to the Best Workplaces for Women list,” said Adey Tadesse-Heath, Vice President of Human Resources at FloQast. “This recognition is a testament to our commitment to creating a workplace where women feel valued, supported, and empowered to succeed. We know that a diverse and inclusive workforce is essential to our success, and we are proud to be a company where women can thrive.”

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The Best Workplaces for Women list is highly competitive. Great Place To Work, the global authority on workplace culture, determines its lists using its proprietary For All™ Methodology to evaluate and certify thousands of organizations in America’s largest ongoing annual workforce study, with over 1.3 million survey responses received this year, representing the experiences of more than 7.5 million employees.

Survey responses reflect a comprehensive picture of the workplace experience. Honorees were selected based on their ability to offer positive outcomes for women regardless of job role, race, sexual orientation, work status, or other demographic identifier. Great Place To Work analyzed the gender balance of each workplace compared with Bureau of Labor Statistics industry data. Companies are also assessed on how representation changes as women rise from front-line positions to the board of directors.

“In a challenging market, companies can’t afford to leave workers on the sidelines,” says Michael C. Bush, CEO of Great Place To Work. “When women feel empowered to be full participants in the workplace, productivity and profit grows, insulating the organization from external pressure. We celebrate these companies who are committed to closing the gender gap, developing the next generation of women leaders to solve the complex problems we all face.”

“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 women are consistently valued, supported, and encouraged to do their best work.”

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