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Built In Honors Cedar in Its Esteemed 2021 Best Places to Work Award

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By HRTech News Desk On Jan 7, 2021
Built In Honors Cedar in Its Esteemed 2021 Best Places to Work Award

Cedar Earns Placements on Built In’s Best Places to Work, Best Paying Companies, Companies with the Best Benefits and Best Midsize Companies to Work For in New York City

Built In  announced that Cedar was honored in its 2021 Best Places To Work Awards. Specifically, Cedar earned a place on New York City Best Places to Work, New York City Best Paying Companies, New York City Companies with the Best Benefits and New York City Best Midsize Companies to Work For. The annual awards include companies of all sizes, from startups to the enterprise, nationally and in the eight largest tech markets.

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“We are thrilled to be recognized as a place where people love to work — one that sets the standard for excellence in company culture and benefits,” said Florian Otto, CEO and co-founder of Cedar. “It’s an honor being in the company of these other innovative organizations on the list, and I’m so proud of our diverse and talented team.”

Built In determines winners for Best Places to Work based on an algorithm, using company data about compensation, benefits and cultural programs. To reflect the attributes candidates are searching for on Built In today, this year’s program weighted criteria more heavily, like remote opportunities and programs for diversity, equity and inclusion.

“These companies raise the bar for cultural excellence and the ability to adapt to meet changing needs of employees,” says Sheridan Orr, Chief Marketing Officer, Built In. “The 2021 winners show a commitment not just to creating meaningful cultures but to delivering talent needs as they change in a dynamic landscape. We’re thrilled to extend our congratulations to the winners.”

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