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Evive Jumps 38 Spots on Built In Chicago's Esteemed 2021 Best Midsize Places to Work List – The Company's Highest Rating to Date
CHICAGO - illiNews -- Evive, the leader in digital engagement and communication technology, today announced that Built In Chicago honored the company with two 2021 Best Places to Work Awards. Evive earned second place on Built In Chicago's list of 100 Best Midsize Places to Work and tenth place on the 100 Best Places to Work. Evive has made the Chicago list of best midsize companies to work for three consecutive years, moving up 38 spots since last year.
Evive changes how companies communicate, using predictive analytics and behavioral science to deliver messaging that connects the right person to the right resource at the right time. Through powerful employee engagement, Evive enables employers to optimize each employee's journey, guiding people to better health, wealth, work and life success.
"We're thrilled to know that our employees are benefitting from our commitment to company culture, collaborative environment and stellar benefits," says Prashant Srivastava, president and CEO of Evive. "We take pride in cultivating a workplace where employees feel connected to each other and our mission."
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Each year, Built In Chicago distributes awards to companies of all sizes. Winners are determined using an algorithm that includes company data about compensation, benefits and cultural programs. To reflect today's employment landscape, Built In weighted criteria more heavily for remote opportunities and programs for diversity, equity and inclusion.
Most companies focus on traditional human resource practices and perks, but Evive prioritizes employee well-being, satisfaction and growth. This leads to less turnover, stronger performance and unparalleled collaboration. Employees feel supported, heard and rewarded, creating a positive company culture that is empowered, engaged and aligned with business objectives.
"Companies like Evive raise the bar for cultural excellence and the ability to adapt to meet changing needs of employees," says Sheridan Orr, chief marketing officer at 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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To read Built In Chicago's 2021 lists, visit 100 Best Places to Work in Chicago (https://www.builtinchicago.org/companies/best-places-to-work-chicago-2021) and 100 Best Midsize Places to Work in Chicago (https://www.builtinchicago.org/companies/best-midsize-places-to-work-chicago).
For more information about Evive (https://goevive.com/) and the employee journey, read our blog post, Learn the Stages of the Employee Journey and How Personalized Engagement Helps HR Leaders Succeed (https://goevive.com/latest/thinking/stages-empl...).
Evive changes how companies communicate, using predictive analytics and behavioral science to deliver messaging that connects the right person to the right resource at the right time. Through powerful employee engagement, Evive enables employers to optimize each employee's journey, guiding people to better health, wealth, work and life success.
"We're thrilled to know that our employees are benefitting from our commitment to company culture, collaborative environment and stellar benefits," says Prashant Srivastava, president and CEO of Evive. "We take pride in cultivating a workplace where employees feel connected to each other and our mission."
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Each year, Built In Chicago distributes awards to companies of all sizes. Winners are determined using an algorithm that includes company data about compensation, benefits and cultural programs. To reflect today's employment landscape, Built In weighted criteria more heavily for remote opportunities and programs for diversity, equity and inclusion.
Most companies focus on traditional human resource practices and perks, but Evive prioritizes employee well-being, satisfaction and growth. This leads to less turnover, stronger performance and unparalleled collaboration. Employees feel supported, heard and rewarded, creating a positive company culture that is empowered, engaged and aligned with business objectives.
"Companies like Evive raise the bar for cultural excellence and the ability to adapt to meet changing needs of employees," says Sheridan Orr, chief marketing officer at 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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To read Built In Chicago's 2021 lists, visit 100 Best Places to Work in Chicago (https://www.builtinchicago.org/companies/best-places-to-work-chicago-2021) and 100 Best Midsize Places to Work in Chicago (https://www.builtinchicago.org/companies/best-midsize-places-to-work-chicago).
For more information about Evive (https://goevive.com/) and the employee journey, read our blog post, Learn the Stages of the Employee Journey and How Personalized Engagement Helps HR Leaders Succeed (https://goevive.com/latest/thinking/stages-empl...).
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