LivePerson named to Newsweek’s list of the 100 Most Loved Workplaces for 2022

Customer engagement leader makes list for second year in a row, now ranked #44 among top 100 U.S. companies recognized for employee sentiment and satisfaction

LivePerson, a global leader in customer engagement solutions, has been named to Newsweek’s Most Loved Workplaces list for 2022, ranking at #44 among the top 100 companies recognized for employee happiness and satisfaction at work.

Produced in collaboration with the Best Practice Institute (BPI), a leadership development and benchmark research company, the Newsweek rankings were determined after surveying more than 1.4 million employees from businesses with workforces varying in size from 50 to more than 10,000.

“As an organization committed to growing and cultivating our employees as individuals and as part of a global team, we’re extremely proud to once again be named to Newsweek’s Most Loved Workplaces list,” said Rob LoCascio, founder and CEO of LivePerson. “Our culture is embodied in four values that guide us every day: Dream Big, Help Others, Pursue Expertise, and Own It. We’ll continue to live out these values together in our work building customer engagement solutions for the world’s most innovative brands.”

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This is LivePerson’s second year in a row on Newsweek’s list of the 100 Most Loved Workplaces, moving up from its ranking at #46 in 2021. Companies were measured across five employee sentiment areas: how positively workers feel about their future at the company, career achievement, employer-employee value alignment, respect, and collaboration. In addition, factors including diversity, equity, inclusion, belonging, and response to the COVID-19 pandemic were analyzed in relation to those five areas.

“As a result of ‘The Great Resignation,’ more companies recognize the importance of focusing on employee satisfaction to not only attract but retain top talent,” said Nancy Cooper, Global Editor in Chief of Newsweek. “The businesses on this year’s list clearly demonstrated that commitment.”

“The companies on this list represent the best at placing love at the center of their employee’s experience,” said Louis Carter, CEO of Best Practice Institute. “The number of applications this year and analysis of survey data reinforces our original findings that love is the strongest predictor of the strength of a company’s culture, employee engagement, and satisfaction.”

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