For the second year in a row, Ventera has been selected as a 2022 Top Workplace by The Washington Post.
The selection is based solely on employee feedback gathered through an anonymous, third-party survey designed to identify the top-ranking workplaces in the region. Employees rated their organizations on such issues as where the company is headed, how much managers encourage employee development, how appreciated they feel, how much confidence they have in the leadership and how satisfied they are with pay and work/life balance.
“We are thrilled to be designated as one of The Washington Post’s Top Workplaces for the second year in a row.” said Ventera CEO Robert Acosta. “Despite the unexpected obstacles that have come about these past few years, it speaks volumes about our culture to be able to adapt and still be recognized as a top place to work in our region.”
“The Post’s Top Workplaces list is now in its ninth year and continues to highlight the companies in the Washington-area that employees deem to be leaders in company satisfaction and engagement,” said Washington Post Top Workplaces editor Dion Haynes. “Each year, the leaders at these companies are commended for their leadership and collegiality, qualities which have increased in importance to employees with the last few years of heightened transition and change.
While 7,122 companies we’re invited, only 200 were selected to make the final list. This year’s honorees include government contractors, real estate firms, health service providers, and tech companies.
For more about The Washington Post’s Top Workplaces and to see the full list of this year’s honorees, click here.