Ventera has been selected as a 2021 Top Workplace by The Washington Post—ranking 19th out of 76 companies in our category by earning higher average scores based on company and employee alignment, engagement, leadership, culture, and innovation.
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.
“We are honored to be recognized as a Top Workplace by The Washington Post. This past year has been especially challenging and the resilience and fortitude our employees have demonstrated is truly remarkable,” said Ventera CEO Robert Acosta. “We are a company that is people-centered, so to be recognized by our people is the greatest honor and a testament to our culture.”
“Throughout the past 15 months, these companies have had to make quick decisions in order to keep their employees safe while also balancing productivity and efficiency, and their employees have taken note of this great work,” said Washington Post Top Workplaces editor Dion Haynes.
While 3,500 companies we’re invited, only 200 were selected to make the final list. Honorees ranged across the spectrum of government contractors, business services, and tech companies.
The full list of honored companies can be found here.