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Exabeam® Named To Newsweek’s 2024 List of Top 100 Most Loved Workplaces®

Exabeam Ranks #68 globally for Outstanding Employee Sentiment and Satisfaction

Exabeam, a global cybersecurity leader that delivers AI-driven security operations, today announced its inclusion as #68 in the second annual Top 100 Global Most Loved Workplaces® list, published by Newsweek. The Top 100 Global Most Loved Workplaces® list resulted from collaboration with Best Practice Institute (BPI), a leadership development and benchmark research company.

The results were determined after surveying more than 2 million employees from businesses with workforces varying in size from 30 to more than 10,000. The list recognizes companies that put respect, caring, and appreciation for their employees at the center of their business model and, in doing so, have earned the loyalty and respect of the people who work for them.

“We are honored to be named a Top 100 Most Loved Workplace. This recognition from Newsweek and Best Practice Institute is a testament to our employees globally, who are committed to fostering a safe work environment that is inclusive to everyone,” said Gianna Driver, Chief Human Resources Officer, Exabeam. “We are proud to have created a high-performance culture and put the right processes and tools in place to ensure teams can be as productive and collaborative as possible as they work towards their own and the company’s goals.”

As a cybersecurity leader, Exabeam is dedicated to inclusivity across its workplace for everyone. The company follows five core principles that guide all internal and external interactions:

  1. Work together, win together
  2. Communicate openly
  3. Engage with confidence and without ego
  4. Deliver the exceptional
  5. Do what is right

Exabeam provides holistic benefits aligned with health, wealth, and self; gives “Thank You Days” to employees for time off to rest, recharge and volunteer; and supports underrepresented groups including Black people, those who identify as LGBTQIA, Latinos, Pacific-Islanders, the Neurodiverse, Veterans, and Women through its employee resource groups (ERGs). The company also offers mental health support through a robust employee assistance program (EAP) as well as other mental health and caregiver benefits.

How positive workers feel about their future at the company, career achievement, how much employer values align with employee values, respect at all levels, and the level of collaboration at the firm were the five critical areas measured to gauge employee sentiment. In addition, areas such as inclusion, employee wellness, diversity, career development, and company leadership were identified and analyzed in relation to the five critical areas measured.

“As workplaces continue to shift, it’s clearer than ever that fostering collaboration, embracing a positive outlook, and aligning values are essential. The companies celebrated on the 2024 Global Most Loved Workplaces® list truly embody these principles. They show us that by championing respect and team oriented outcomes, they’re not just building great workplaces, they’re shaping a brighter future for all,” said Nancy Cooper, Global Editor in Chief of Newsweek.

"I started Most Loved Workplaces out of inspiration from my community of people who consciously place love for their employees at the center of their business model," said Louis Carter, the founder, and CEO of BPI and a social/organizational psychologist, thought leader, entrepreneur, and author.

For the full Newsweek list of 2024’s Top 100 Most Loved Workplaces®, please visit: https://www.newsweek.com/rankings/global-most-loved-workplaces-2024.

Looking to grow your career at a company that puts its people first? Visit our careers page at: https://www.exabeam.com/company/careers/

Methodology

BPI measures five primary areas to determine how employees feel about where they work to create the Most Loved Workplaces® list: the level of collaboration at the workplace, how positive workers are about their future at the company, how much employer values align with employee values; respect at all levels and career achievement. In consultation with Newsweek editors, BPI also considered employee wellness, diversity, inclusion, career advancement, and other workplace and talent development initiatives.

To identify the top 100 companies ranked in this Newsweek publication, companies were evaluated and scored as follows: 50 percent of the initial score was based on direct employee responses to BPI's proprietary Love of Workplace Index® assessment. Another 15 percent was derived from analysis of external public ratings from sites such as Comparably, Careerbliss, Glassdoor, Indeed, and Google. The final 35 percent came from BPI’s direct interviews and written responses from company officials. Newsweek then researched every company on the list to determine the final list of 100 companies and their rankings.

About Newsweek

Newsweek is the modern global digital news organization built around the iconic, over 85-year-old American magazine. Newsweek reaches 100 million people each month with its thought-provoking news, opinion, images, graphics, and video delivered across a dozen print and digital platforms. Headquartered in New York City, Newsweek also publishes international editions in EMEA and Asia.

About Best Practice Institute

Best Practice Institute is an award-winning leadership and organization development center, benchmark research company, think tank, and solutions provider. BPI is the certifying body for Most Loved Workplace® and conducted the original research to create the model and criteria for becoming a Most Loved Workplace®. BPI’s research proves that Most Loved Workplaces® produce 3-4 times better customer service, employee performance, and retention than companies not loved by their employees.

For more information on how to apply to become a certified Most Loved Workplace, go to: http://www.mostlovedworkplace.com

About Exabeam

Exabeam is a global cybersecurity leader that delivers AI-driven security operations. The company was the first to put AI and machine learning in its products to deliver behavioral analytics on top of security information and event management (SIEM). Today, the Exabeam Security Operations Platform includes cloud-scale security log management and SIEM, powerful behavioral analytics, and automated threat detection, investigation and response (TDIR). Its cloud-native product portfolio helps organizations detect threats, defend against cyberattacks, and defeat adversaries. Exabeam learns normal behavior and automatically detects risky or suspicious activity so security teams can take action for faster, more complete responses and repeatable security outcomes.

Detect. Defend. Defeat.™ Learn how at www.exabeam.com.

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