Protiviti has been named by Fortune to its 2021 ‘Best Workplaces in the Bay Area‘ list. Survey administrator Great Place to Work® considered more than 44,000 employee surveys from companies across the Bay Area to determine the list. Protiviti is recognized in the large company category made up of organizations with 1,000 or more employees in the U.S.
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Surveyed employees were asked to rate more than 60 elements describing the extent to which their organization creates a Great Place to Work For All™, including the extent to which leaders are trusted, the respect with which people are treated, the fairness of workplace decisions and the level of camaraderie among team members.
“Since the start of the pandemic, we’ve provided our people with a range of additional employee benefits, including time off to care for family members affected by the coronavirus, extra caregiving support and extra flexibility in our work schedules,” said Gordon Tucker, a Protiviti managing director and market leader of the Bay Area. “Being recognized this year as a Best Workplace is especially meaningful because it shows that our people have continued to feel supported and valued by our firm during a very challenging time.”
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The evaluation to be named to the list included what employees say about their experiences of trust and reaching their full human potential as part of their organization, no matter who they are or what they do. Great Place to Work analyzed these experiences relative to each company’s size, workforce make up, and what is typical in their respective industry and in the Bay Area.
“Talented people in the Bay Area want to work for organizations where they can be part of something innovative and impactful,” said Michael C. Bush, CEO of Great Place to Work. “Organizations like Protiviti are attracting these candidates because of their great workplace culture where employees feel like their job is meaningful and that they can maximize their human potential.”
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