Exact Sciences Named One Of The 2019 Best Workplaces For Women By Great Place To Work And FORTUNE

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Exact Sciences is a member of the 2019 Best Workplaces for Women list, an honor given by Great Place to Work and FORTUNE to employers providing supportive, inclusive workplaces. To determine the Best Workplaces for Women, Great Place to Work analyzed anonymous survey feedback representing more than 4.6 million employees at Great Place to Work-Certified organizations. Employees responded to more than 60 survey questions anonymously rating their employers.

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“Our work to deliver life-changing innovations in earlier cancer detection relies on a heavily engaged team,” said Sarah Condella, senior vice president of Human Resources at Exact Sciences. “We aspire to be the best place to work for all, and this recognition confirms we are on the right track. We will continue investing in the people who are driving innovation, serving our customers, and making Exact Sciences a truly great place to work.”

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Benefits offered to all Exact Sciences employees include:

  • Health insurance effective the first day of employment;
  • 401(k) with employer match;
  • Company stock;
  • Paid family leave; and
  • Four weeks paid time off.

“These winning companies are thriving because women have an equal seat at every table where critical decisions are made,” said Michael C. Bush, CEO of Great Place to Work. “Organizations like Exact Sciences know that creating a great workplace where everyone can succeed regardless of gender is not just the right thing to do, but a must-do if you want to be the very best of everything in the marketplace.”

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