Yext Named A Great Place To Work On Fortune’s Best Workplaces In Technology List

The List Recognizes Yext as one of the Best Tech Companies to Work for in America

Yext, Inc., the leader in Digital Knowledge Management (DKM), has been named to the list of Best Workplaces in Technology by Fortune and Great Place to Work.

“Yexters’ talent and passion drive us forward every day on our mission to provide perfect information everywhere,” said Howard Lerman, Founder and CEO of Yext. “Our team is the secret to our global growth, and we’re proud to be recognized as one of the best tech companies to work for in the country.”

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Headquartered in the historic Metropolitan Life Insurance Clocktower building in Manhattan’s Flatiron District, Yext offers everything from stocked kitchens, to active employee resource groups, inter-company sports teams, in-house meditation classes, mentoring options, and internal mobility opportunities. Open layout offices around the world encourage collaboration and team-building.

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Great Place to Work, a global people analytics and consulting firm, evaluated anonymous survey feedback representing more than 220,000 employees working in the Technology industry in the United States. Employees responded to over 60 survey questions describing the extent to which their organization creates a Great Place to Work For All. Eighty-five percent of the evaluation is based on what employees say about their experiences of trust and reaching their full human potential as part of their organization, no matter who they are or what they do.

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