Rubicon Certified as a Great Place to Work® for Remarkable Fifth Consecutive Year
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Wednesday, March 2, 2022
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This year, 86 percent of survey respondents said Rubicon is a great place to work, 29 percentage points higher than the average company in the United States.
Key Points:
- This year, 86 percent of survey respondents said Rubicon is a great place to work, 29 percentage points higher than the average company in the United States.
- This Great Place to Work certification is a testament to them and the culture they help preserve every day.
- Great Place to Work Certification isnt something that comes easilyit takes ongoing dedication to the employee experience, said Sarah Lewis-Kulin, Vice President of Global Recognition at Great Place to Work.
- Rubicon joins other leading companies including Salesforce (CRM), FedEx (FDX), and Wegmans with multiple, consecutive Great Place to Work certifications.