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Best Places To Work 2022

//January 26, 2022//

Best Places To Work 2022

// January 26, 2022//

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This is the 12th year that Virginia Business has compiled the Best Places to Work in Virginia list in collaboration with Pennsylvania-based Best Companies Group. More than 200 companies applied for inclusion in the 2022 Best Places to Work in Virginia cohort. A hundred companies were chosen, divided into three categories: small (15-99 U.S. employees); midsize (100-249); and large (250 or more).

Best Companies Group makes its selection based on surveys conducted with the companies and their employees. Employee surveys benchmark companies on a list of core values: leadership and planning; corporate culture and communication; role satisfaction; work environment; relationship with supervisor; training and benefits; pay; and overall engagement.

The full list of 2022 Best Places to Work winners can be found below, as well as a story about trends at Virginia’s Best Places to Work and profiles of the top-ranked companies in each group.

12th Annual Best Places To Work winners list

 

Kristina Emminger, senior director of Resonate’s  sales strategy team, used a “snow day” on a Friday in October 2021 to take a long weekend with her family at Shenandoah National Park. Photo courtesy Kristina Emminger

Flex time
Best workplace perks include flexibility, time off

The traditional 9-to-5 workday at the office is a thing of the past at forward-thinking companies looking to recruit and retain top talent.

 


“If the employees are happy, everything is in a good place,” says Raj Kilaru, CEO of Ashburn-based Sriven Technologies. Photo by Will Schermerhorn

Happy place
Small companies winner Sriven Technologies has worker focus

Ashburn-based Sriven Technologies LLC’s leader has a clear stance on the value of satisfied workers. “If all the employees are happy, everything is in a good place,” says Raj Kilaru, CEO of the Ashburn-based IT services company that works with retail, financial, insurance and health care clients.


B&A President and CEO Jonathan Evans says employees are his firm’s “No. 1 asset.” Photo by Will Schermerhorn

Primary care
Midsize companies winner B&A spreads kindness to employees, community

When the pandemic rocked employees’ well-being last year, executives at McLean-based software solutions company B&A went out of their way to make people feel valued and connected.


Cutchin Powell is principal in charge at the Arlington office of Ryan LLC, which closes for a week’s summer break each year. Photo by Stephen Gosling

Gimme a break
Large companies winner Ryan LLC’s perks include companywide summer break

Of all the company perks offered by Ryan LLC, the paid, weeklong summer break often tops the list of employee favorites at the Arlington office of the international tax services and software provider.

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