WATERTOWN, Mass., Nov. 22, 2017 -- Mimecast Limited (NASDAQ:MIME), a leading email and data security company, today announced it has been named one of the Top Places to Work in Massachusetts in the 10th annual employee-based survey project from The Boston Globe. Employees were surveyed and asked to rate the organization based on several factors and Mimecast ranked number 24 on The Globe’s list of large companies to work for in Massachusetts.
Top Places to Work recognizes the most admired workplaces in the state voted on by the people who know them best – their employees. The survey measures employee opinions about their company’s direction, execution, connection, management, work, pay and benefits, and engagement. The employers are placed into one of four small groups: small, with 5 to 99 employees; medium, with 100 to 249 employees; large, with 250 to 999; and largest, with 1000 or more.
“On behalf of Mimecast we are excited to be recognized as a Top Place to Work in the Boston area for 2017,” said Peter Bauer, chief executive officer at Mimecast. “At Mimecast, we’re dedicated to what we call ‘The Mimecast Way’ which is all about building a company with a great culture - full of people who are authentic, hungry to learn and able to celebrate success. Each employee drives this ‘way of life’ and being named a Top Place to Work by the Boston Globe is a testament to them.”
“Our winning companies are all in on a secret,” said Katie Johnston, the Globe’s Top Places to Work editor. “Treating employees well isn’t that difficult, and the payoff – increased morale, retention, and productivity – is huge.”
The rankings in the Top Places to Work are based on confidential survey information collected by Energage (formerly WorkplaceDynamics), an independent company specializing in employee engagement and retention, from nearly 75,060 individuals at 334 Massachusetts organizations. The winners share a few key traits, including offering progressive benefits, giving their employees a voice, and encouraging them to have some fun while they’re at it.
About Mimecast
Mimecast (NASDAQ:MIME) makes business email and data safer for 28,200 customers and their millions of employees worldwide. Founded in 2003, the company's next-generation cloud-based security, archiving and continuity services protect email and deliver comprehensive email risk management.
About Boston Globe Media Partners LLC
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