10.25.21
Zebra Technologies announced its inclusion on Newsweek’s Most Loved Workplaces list for 2021, ranking #25 among the top 100 companies recognized for employee happiness and satisfaction at work.
“We are thrilled to be recognized by Newsweek on its inaugural list of the most loved workplaces,” said Jeff Schmitz, chief human resources and marketing officer, Zebra Technologies. “Our commitment to fostering a culture of curiosity, learning and belonging empowers all employees to bring their best selves to work.”
Zebra is a community of changemakers, innovators and doers who develop new technologies and create new solutions with partners to help organizations act with greater visibility, connectivity, and intelligence, delivering better experiences for front-line workers and those they serve. Being a part of Zebra means being seen, heard, valued, and respected while defining a path to a fulfilling career, having opportunities to learn and lead while channeling skills toward causes that benefit the community locally and globally.
“In the wake of the pandemic, businesses hit hurdles in terms of retaining and attracting employees, but the companies that made this list are delivering the respect, care, and appreciation that it takes to create a positive workplace that nurtures talent,” said Nancy Cooper, global editor in chief, Newsweek.
“We are thrilled to be recognized by Newsweek on its inaugural list of the most loved workplaces,” said Jeff Schmitz, chief human resources and marketing officer, Zebra Technologies. “Our commitment to fostering a culture of curiosity, learning and belonging empowers all employees to bring their best selves to work.”
Zebra is a community of changemakers, innovators and doers who develop new technologies and create new solutions with partners to help organizations act with greater visibility, connectivity, and intelligence, delivering better experiences for front-line workers and those they serve. Being a part of Zebra means being seen, heard, valued, and respected while defining a path to a fulfilling career, having opportunities to learn and lead while channeling skills toward causes that benefit the community locally and globally.
“In the wake of the pandemic, businesses hit hurdles in terms of retaining and attracting employees, but the companies that made this list are delivering the respect, care, and appreciation that it takes to create a positive workplace that nurtures talent,” said Nancy Cooper, global editor in chief, Newsweek.