Fortune评出美国最适合父母工作的50佳公司,Workday 排第一The 50 Best Workplaces for Parents
By Fortune Editors November 28, 2017
1. Workday
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U.S. headquarters: Pleasanton, Calif.
Industry: Information Technology
No. U.S. employees: 5473
Parental Benefits
Fertility treatments covered by health plan: Yes
Total maternity leave: 100 days
Fully-paid maternity leave: 100 days
Total paternity leave: 100 days
Fully-paid paternity leave: 60 days
Parental leave after adoption: 60 days
Parental-leave benefits to part-time employees: Yes
On-site or near-site child care center: Yes
Employees say:
“Management makes it very clear that personal lives come first and work is to be balanced with your outside life. We focus a lot on personal health from things like exercise, taking time off, team building events and simply having fun.”
“Workday encourages a work/life balance which has allowed me to spend more time with my family. I did not have this with my past employer who expected me to always be available and even made me feel guilty for taking maternity leave. With Workday I am now able to volunteer with my children’s activities and actually spend extra time with my family. This has made an enormous difference in my overall well-being and happiness.”
2. Ultimate Software
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U.S. headquarters: Weston, Fla.
Industry: Information Technology
No. U.S. employees: 3972
Parental Benefits
Employees who telecommute: 50%
Fertility treatments covered by health plan: Yes
Total maternity leave: 60 days
Fully-paid maternity leave: 50 days
Total paternity leave: 60 days
Fully-paid paternity leave: 20 days
Parental leave after adoption: 60 days
Parental-leave benefits to part-time employees: No
On-site or near-site child care center: Yes
Employees say:
“I just returned from my four weeks of paid paternity leave and it was a once in a lifetime experience! Most companies still do not recognize the value a father can provide to his family after the birth of a child, so we are blessed that Ultimate does!”
“Words can’t even express how thankful I am to work for Ultimate Software. From the first day that I’ve arrived it has been a blessing. From the company paid benefits for my entire family, to the stock given which helped us to have our first home built, to all of the company perks given on a day-to-day basis, to the wonderful people and the work/life balance. I hope to retire here.”
3. Deloitte
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U.S. headquarters: New York City
Industry: Professional Services
No. U.S. employees: 55608
Parental Benefits
Employees who use flexible schedules: 95%
Employees who telecommute: 95%
Employees who use compressed work weeks: 1%
Fertility treatments covered by health plan: Yes
Total maternity leave: 120 days
Fully-paid maternity leave: 120 days
Total paternity leave: 80 days
Fully-paid paternity leave: 80 days
Parental leave after adoption: 80 days
Parental-leave benefits to part-time employees: No
On-site or near-site child care center: Yes
Employees say:
“Executive leadership tries to create an atmosphere of good work/life balance. Benefits are very competitive including a wellness benefit, 16-week paid caregiver leave, sabbatical program and retirement pension plan fully funded by firm.”
“Firm flexibility has had significant impacts to my personal life. I have a daughter who has special needs which often has me out of the office for specific therapies and appointments. Both client, management and team has fostered a culture of allowing and demonstrating an understanding of these unique issues to help adapt to my schedule.”
4. Comcast NBCUniversal
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U.S. headquarters: Philadelphia
Industry: Telecommunications
Parental Benefits
Fertility treatments covered by health plan: Yes
On-site or near-site child care center: Yes
Employees say:
“The new Parental leave policy is a huge win! I love that fact that even though we are a Fortune 50 company people genuinely care about your wellbeing and your life outside of Comcast.”
“Working for Comcast has literally changed my life and been one of the biggest blessings in my life! When I started at Comcast, I was also tackling being a first-time single mother. There were definitely days that were challenging and hurdles to tackle but I would not be in the position I am today if it were not for my supervisor and support team coaching and encouraging me along the way. Comcast genuinely cares about employees and their career development.”
5. Salesforce
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U.S. headquarters: San Francisco
Industry: Information Technology
No. U.S. employees: 17417
Parental Benefits
Fertility treatments covered by health plan: Yes
Total maternity leave: 130 days
Fully-paid maternity leave: 0
Total paternity leave: 130 days
Fully-paid paternity leave: 0
Parental leave after adoption: 130 days
Parental-leave benefits to part-time employees: Yes
On-site or near-site child care center: Yes
Employees say:
“Work life integration is the best I have ever had in my career. The job is fast-paced and demands are high, but I’m empowered and measured on my deliverables. I’m given the flexibility to manage my schedule so that I can be present with my family.”
“The maternity leave policy is awesome. It was great to take six months maternity leave to bond with my child. I was also given some additional time off and flexible work from home options on return. This is a godsend as many companies I know do not give any maternity leave to begin with. It greatly reduced my mental stress in returning back to work after a break.”
6. Edward Jones
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U.S. headquarters: St. Louis
Industry: Financial Services & Insurance
No. U.S. employees: 42950
Parental Benefits
Employees who telecommute: 20%
Fertility treatments covered by health plan: No
Total maternity leave: 120 days
Fully-paid maternity leave: 120 days
Total paternity leave: 14 days
Fully-paid paternity leave: 14 days
Parental leave after adoption: 120 days
Parental-leave benefits to part-time employees: Yes
On-site or near-site child care center: No
Employees say:
“You have the opportunity to build a career to whatever level of success you desire. You can have as flexible of a schedule as you want as long as you run an ethical and profitable branch.”
“A new [Parental Leave of Absence] benefit was added last year, that I was able to take advantage of: My husband and I adopted one of our foster children. I was able to take time off from work to help her settle in and adjust to the new horizon she was becoming a part of.”
7. Cooley
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U.S. headquarters: Palo Alto, Calif.
Industry: Professional Services
No. U.S. employees: 1892
Parental Benefits
Employees who use compressed work weeks: 1%
Fertility treatments covered by health plan: Yes
Total maternity leave: 130 days
Fully-paid maternity leave: 80 days
Total paternity leave: 60 days
Fully-paid paternity leave: 35 days
Parental leave after adoption: 130 days
Parental-leave benefits to part-time employees: Yes
On-site or near-site child care center: Yes
Employees say:
“In addition to the generous leave policy for parents, Cooley permits employees to gradually ease back into their work schedule for six months after returning. This benefit was invaluable in enabling me to return back to work.”
“I have been with Cooley for 17 incredible years. I am a parent to six kids and never once have I felt like I’ve had to make a choice between being a great parent and a great lawyer here at Cooley. It truly is a ‘best of both worlds’ kind of place. My work schedule is incredibly busy but also very flexible so that I can fully meet my parental responsibilities to all my kids and still also fully meet my responsibilities to clients and colleagues. A completely supportive environment with respect to families is what we have here at Cooley—a rare thing indeed for a large international law firm.”
8. SAP America
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U.S. headquarters: Newtown Square, Penn.
Industry: Information Technology
No. U.S. employees: 18379
Parental Benefits
Employees who use flexible schedules: 100%
Employees who telecommute: 100%
Fertility treatments covered by health plan: Yes
Total maternity leave: 60 days
Fully-paid maternity leave: 60 days
Total paternity leave: 60 days
Fully-paid paternity leave: 30 days
Parental leave after adoption: 30 days
Parental-leave benefits to part-time employees: No
On-site or near-site child care center: No
Employees say:
“While in the middle of a very difficult set of diagnoses for my daughter, I was promoted to a highly visible position. I was not only able to take care of my family, but excel in my job because SAP’s flexibility and excellent training programs.”
“I think SAP is a great place to work to be a Working Mom. I have been able to reinvent my career a few times here to adjust to the changes in work life needs. My managers have always been very supportive. I was able to take advantage of the maternity leave program, part-time return to work programs, and vacation to care for my newborn. One of the biggest reasons woman leave the workforce is because they cannot balance caring for children and delivering on their career. At SAP, my managers helped me believe that I can do both and give me the support to do both.”
9. Kimley-Horn
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U.S. headquarters: Raleigh, N.C.
Industry: Professional Services
No. U.S. employees: 2805
Parental Benefits
Employees who use flexible schedules: 10%
Employees who use compressed work weeks: 96%
Fertility treatments covered by health plan: Yes
Total maternity leave: 60 days
Fully-paid maternity leave: 35 days
Total paternity leave: 60 days
Fully-paid paternity leave: 5 days
Parental leave after adoption: 60 days
Parental-leave benefits to part-time employees: No
On-site or near-site child care center: Yes
Employees say:
“Kimley-Horn’s support and recognition of women professionals and their emphasis on work-life balance is unparalleled. There is no feeling that there is a ‘glass ceiling’ present at Kimley-Horn.”
“I am truly allowed to be myself with this company. I don’t have to worry about not fitting in, because in order to fit in, you just have to be yourself. I have never worked at a company that had this genuine attitude towards its employees, and truly want each and every one of us to succeed not only in business, but in life as well.”
10. Wegmans Food Markets
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U.S. headquarters: Rochester, N.Y.
Industry: Retail
No. U.S. employees: 47084
Parental Benefits
Fertility treatments covered by health plan: Yes
Total maternity leave: 60 days
Fully-paid maternity leave: 30 days
Total paternity leave: 60 days
Fully-paid paternity leave: 0
Parental leave after adoption: 60 days
Parental-leave benefits to part-time employees: No
On-site or near-site child care center: No
Employees say:
“Wegmans allows me the time to be a mom, as well as understanding that I need to work as much as possible too. If my child is ill, leaving to get him is never as issue.”
“I am so very thankful for our benefits. Wegmans truly takes care of us. My wife and I have a child who has had special medical needs. We are so very grateful that Wegmans medical benefits have helped provide what we need for our child. I also love the people I work with. I feel like we are family working together to help our customers.”
Left 40 Others Best Workplace for Parents
11. American Express
12. Kimpton Hotels & Restaurants
13. Hyatt Hotels
14. Adobe Systems
15. USAA
16. World Wide Technology
17. PricewaterhouseCoopers
18. Genentech
19. VMware
20. Ernst & Young
21. Accenture
22. Zillow Group
23. Capital One Financial
24. Plante & Moran
25. West Monroe Partners
26. Squarespace
27. Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe
28. Intuit
29. NVIDIA
30. Progressive Insurance
31. Allianz Life Insurance Company of North America
32. Quicken Loans
33. Scripps Health
34. Hilton
35. First Horizon National
36. Point B
37. Marriott International
38. Navy Federal Credit Union
39. LaSalle Network
40. Crowe Horwath
41. SAS Institute
42. Total Merchant Services
43. PrimeLending
44. David Weekley Homes
45. Pariveda Solutions
46. Bank of America
47. Texas Health Resources
48. Roth Staffing Companies
49. T-Mobile US
50. Atlantic Health System
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刚刚,Workday宣布开放Workday Cloud Platform 进入Paas市场。
刚刚WorkdayCEO Aneel Bhusri 在拉斯维加斯举行的workday Altitude大会中宣布,开放其Workday Cloud Platform 进入Paas 市场。详细地址可以看 这里
Aneel 解释了为什么要进入,以及客户和伙伴们的强烈需求。同时比喻Workday 很像阿波罗登月计划一样,一步一步的来。第一步是HCM ,第二步是国际化,第三步是财务,第四步是棱镜分析与规划,开放平台则是第五步!
我们附录下Aneel 的英文全文帮助大家更好的了解:
“When will Workday open up its platform?”
This question is one of the most frequent ones we’ve received over the years from customers, analysts, and employees alike. And we have always been clear with our response: While opening up the platform was a likely possibility in the future, we needed to stay focused on more immediate priorities for our customers and the requisite needs of our application development teams. Indeed, we had to ensure our technology core offered rock-solid reliability and scalability as well as the flexibility to continually evolve with a rapidly changing business landscape.
Today, we are ready to take a big step forward on our extensibility journey by announcing our intent to open our platform to customers and a broader ecosystem of partners, independent software vendors (ISVs), and developers. The news was shared by our Chief Technology Architect Jon Ruggiero at Altitude, our annual conference for the Workday services ecosystem. This announcement followed an exciting platform hackathon that took place earlier at Altitude and validated that we are on the right path.
And like everything we do, we based our decision on customer input. Simply put, a growing number of customers have been asking for a more open Workday platform. They want to use Workday as a cloud backbone that supports cohesive, digital workflows across multiple business applications—reflective of how their people work and how their businesses operate in today’s hyper-connected, real-time world.
By opening up the Workday Cloud Platform and entering the Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS) market, Workday intends to enable customers and our broader ecosystem to use our platform services to build custom extensions and applications that can significantly enhance what organizations are able to accomplish with Workday.
For instance, customers will be able to create new tasks and business processes to consolidate workflows and they’ll also be able to integrate external applications with Workday using new APIs. This is just a sampling of what will be possible when opening the Workday Cloud Platform, and we’re looking forward to exploring all the ways we can empower our community to develop solutions for more unique business needs, while continuing to benefit from Workday’s contextual data, robust security, battle-tested scalability, and engaging user experience.
While it’s still early days, I believe that opening up the Workday Cloud Platform will prove to be one of most important moves we’ve made since starting the company back in 2005. As a big fan of the Apollo missions, I have been fond of comparing Workday’s strategy to the process of sending a rocket to the moon. HCM was our first booster rocket that launched the company, international expansion was the second stage, Financial Management was the third, and the combination of Planning and Prism Analytics was the fourth and most recent step in our journey. Opening up the Workday Cloud Platform and entering the PaaS market will be number five—a major step for Workday as we continue to innovate and bring increasing value to our customers.
It’s an exciting time for the Workday community, and I look forward to sharing more about this next phase of our journey together in the coming months (hint hint Workday Rising in the fall).
—Aneel