ATLANTA, March 26, 2018 -- Rubicon Global has been officially certified as a “Great Place to Work” following a Great Place to Work® review, which featured a 2018 Trust Index© Survey of Rubicon employees. In earning this certification, Rubicon joins an esteemed list of technology companies such as Salesforce, Dropbox and Expedia, as well as leading Fortune500 companies such as American Express, AT&T and Cisco, which have long been models for 21st Century workplaces.
Reviewed companies are given ratings based on current employees’ feedback via an anonymous survey. Some of the notable responses from Rubicon’s review include:
- 93 percent of Rubicon employees responded that ‘We have special and unique benefits here’
- 89 percent of Rubicon employees responded that ‘I feel good about the ways we contribute to the community’
- 88 percent of Rubicon employees responded that ‘Our facilities contribute to a good working environment’
- 85 percent of Rubicon employees responded that ‘I can be myself here’
“We’ve worked hard to establish an energized, vibrant culture where we celebrate our team members and share success,” said Kerri Faber, Vice President, Human Resources, Rubicon Global. “While it’s certainly validating to see the results of this independent employee review, we also believe that we must continue to improve. We want to recruit the best talent in America and be a leading example of what it means to live the values of a Certified B Corporation,” continued Faber.
Rubicon is one of more than 1,600 Certified B Corporations™ in 43 countries, representing 130 industries. Created by nonprofit organization B Lab, the B Corporation certification recognizes companies that use business as a force for good. Notable Certified B Corporations include Patagonia, Ben & Jerry’s, Athleta, New Belgium Brewing Company and Seventh Generation.
Rubicon’s mission is to solve the global issue of waste and create a more circular economy. Rubicon’s goal is to help businesses, governments and organizations confidently execute on their sustainability goals, always with an eye towards those solutions that have long-term economic viability. Rubicon works to find new efficiencies and cost savings in every customer’s waste stream and to develop new and innovative ways to reduce, re-use and recycle materials.
Great Place to Work® is the global authority on high-trust, high-performance workplace cultures. Over 10 million employees in 50 countries annually take the Trust Index© Employee Survey, its proprietary research tool. Great Place to Work® produces the annual Fortune 100 Best Companies to Work For® list and the Best Small & Medium Workplaces list.
About Rubicon Global
Rubicon Global is the worldwide leader in sustainable, cloud-based waste and recycling solutions. Using its proprietary technology platform, the company provides comprehensive waste stream solutions that enable companies and governments to reduce expenses, increase recycling, and find economic value in their waste. Rubicon’s goal is to create sustainable solutions for businesses, governments and the planet. Learn more at www.rubiconglobal.com.
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