28 Best Places To Work Tech Companies Hiring Now!

Looking to break into the technology industry? Prominent and influential tech companies like Facebook, Google, Mircosoft, Salesforce are always known as the best places to work; nothing has changed in 2021!

We’ve rounded up 28 of 2021 Best Places to Work technology companies to highlight their many job offerings! See the companies that might be your next workplace and apply to have a chance to experience the amazing benefits, compensation and participate in meaningful work that could positively impact millions around the world.

NVIDIA
Industry: Computer Hardware & Software
Where Hiring: Dallas, TX, Austin, TX, Madison, AL & more.
Open Roles: Solution Developer Intern, DGX Systems – Deep Learning, Site Reliability Engineer, GPU Performance Tools Engineer, Verification Engineer – New College Grad, Performance Engineer, Senior Solutions Architect Manager – Automotive, Senior Account Manager, Software Technical Program Manager & more.

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HubSpot
Industry: Computer Hardware & Software
Where Hiring: Remote
Open Roles: Account Executive – Mid-Market, (SPRING 2021 GRADS) Inbound Success Coach – Entry-Level Sales, Customer Support Specialist (West Coast), HubSpot for Startups – Business Development Manager, Manager, Customer Onboarding (APAC), Corporate Account Executive – SaaS Sales, Product Manager, Digital Asset Management & more.

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Google
Industry: Internet
Where Hiring: Mountain View, CA,  San Francisco, CA & more.
Open Roles: Software Engineering Intern, Machine Learning, Ph.D., Staff Software Engineer, Software Engineer, Infrastructure, Software Engineer, Infrastructure Cloud Consultant, Google Cloud Professional Services, Software Engineer, Machine Learning, Operations Manager, Google Health & more.

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Mircosoft
Industry: Computer Hardware & Software
Where Hiring: Remote
Open Roles: Commercial Real Estate Paralegal, Sr. Software Engineer, Strategic Account Director-Financial Services, Support CX Program Manager, Customer Experience & Success, Senior Infrastructure & Telemetry Engineer, Strategic Account Executive – Media & Entertainment, Software Engineer & more.

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Facebook
Industry: Internet
Where Hiring: Menlo Park, CA, San Francisco, CA & more.
Open Roles: Business Planning and Operations Manager, Marketing Science, Research Scientist, Technical Program Manager Business Process & Technology, Products/Tools, Director, FRL Carrier Channel Sales, Revenue Accounting Manager, Ads, Privacy & Data Policy Manager, Partnerships, Quantitative Research Manager & more.

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LinkedIn
Industry: Internet
Where Hiring: San Francisco, CA, Fremont, CA & more.
Open Roles: Sales Operations and Strategy Associate, Customer Success – Sales Solutions, Senior Administrative Assistant, SOAR Program – Analyst, Insights Program Manager, Senior Web Marketing Manager – Digital Strategy and Operations Team, Product Manager – Jobs Marketplace Trust, Senior Control Algorithm Engineer & more.

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DocuSign
Industry: Computer Hardware & Software
Where Hiring: San Francisco, CA & more.
Open Roles: DocuSign Product Evangelist, Strategic Renewal Manager, Enterprise Corporate Sales 2, Software Engineer (C#/.Net), Web and eCommerce, Solution Architect – Demo Engineer/Architect, Engineering Manager, Finance Operations Manager, Manager, Solution Engineering & more.

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KnowBe4 *Hiring Surge*
Industry:
Where Hiring: Remote, Tampa, FL, Clearwater, FL & more.
Open Roles: Regional Account Manager (Remote), Regional Account Manager (Remote) Chattanooga, TN, Regional Sales Account Executive, VP Customer Advocacy, Sales Representative (Remote) Nashville, TN, Courseware QA Manager, Regional Account Manager (Remote) Dallas, TX, Sales Representative (Remote) Orlando, FL & more.

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Salesforce *Hiring Surge*
Industry: Computer Hardware & Software
Where Hiring: San Francisco, CA, Palo Alto, CA & more.
Open Roles: Business Development Representative — Salesforce.Org, Data Science Engineering, Machine Learning, Director, Marketing Strategy & Operations, Lead Visual Designer, Tableau, Salesforce User Researcher, CAFM Program Manager, Workplace Services Global Ops, VP, Delivery Services – Practices & more.

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RingCentral *Hiring Surge*
Industry:Telecommunications Services
Where Hiring:Belmont, CA, & more.
Open Roles:Customer Success Strategy, Director, Marketing Web Producer, Product Manager, Partnerships, Senior Software Engineer (Full Time; Multiple Openings), Manager, Field Operations – Marketing Automation, Senior Software Engineer, CRM Service Engineer, Senior Quantitative User Experience Researcher & more.

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Zoom Video Communications *Hiring Surge*
Industry:IT Services
Where Hiring:Remote
Open Roles:Payments Analyst, Zoom Phone Specialists, IT Asset Management Analyst, Business Systems Analyst, Distinguished Architect, Zoom Phone Specialist, Workplace Investigator, International Product Manager, Zoom Phone & more.

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The Math Works
Industry:Computer Hardware & Software
Where Hiring:Natick, MA, Novi, MI & more.
Open Roles:Multiple Openings – Engineering Development Group – U.S., Sales Development Representative, EDG Intern – MS and PhD Engineering Majors, EDG Intern – Bachelor Computer Science Majors, Senior Services Operations Specialist, Principal Program Manager, Product Owner – Commerce Applications & more.

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Zscaler *Hiring Surge*
Industry:Enterprise Software & Network Solutions
Where Hiring:San Francisco, CA,  Allston, MA, New York, NY & more.
Open Roles:Regional Vice President – Enterprise Sales ~ West, Cloud Security Architect, Regional Alliance Manager- Commercial West, Inside Sales Systems Engineer, Regional Sales Manager, Majors, Senior Director, M&A Strategy – Integration & Technology, Regional Alliance Manager- Commercial & more.

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Apple
Industry:Computer Hardware & Software
Where Hiring:San Francisco, CA, Berkeley, CA & more.
Open Roles:Apple Technical Specialist, Social Gaming Software Engineer, Global Platform Specialist, Americas, SW Engineer, AMP, App Store, SW Engineer, AMP, App Store, Apple Education Products – Software Tools and Automation Engineer, Client Partner, Software Engineer, Videos & more.

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Intuit
Industry:Computer Hardware & Software
Where Hiring: San Francisco, CA, Fremont, CA & more
Open Roles:Corporate Account Executive, Senior Accountant – Bookkeeper, Work From Home Expert Bookkeeper, Tax Professional – CPA – Work From Home, Back End Software Engineer 2, Product Marketing Manager, QuickBooks Experienced Accountant, Marketing Manager & more.

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SurveyMonkey
Industry:Internet
Where Hiring:San Mateo, CA, Portland, OR & more.
Open Roles:Sr. Salesforce Software Developer, Sr. Salesforce CPQ Software Developer, Senior Account Executive – CX, Senior Solutions Architect (Marketing), Senior Manager, Strategic Planning & Analysis, Director, Software Engineering, Senior Analyst- GTM Strategic Planning & Analysis, CX Program Manager & more.

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Cisco Systems
Industry:Computer Hardware & Software
Where Hiring:San Francisco, CA, San Jose, CA,  Chicago, IL & more.
Open Roles:Site Reliability Engineer, Systems Engineer, Corporate Counsel, Software Sales Strategy Leader, America Service Provider, Marketing Manager, Project Manager, Sales, Product Sales Specialist, Senior Site Reliability Engineer, Dashboard, Product Manager- Switch Platforms & more.

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Qualcomm
Industry:Computer Hardware & Software
Where Hiring:San Diego, CA,  Boulder, CO & more.
Open Roles:Camera Software Application Engineer, Hardware Verification Engineer, Senior Engineer, WiFi PHY Systems, Power/Thermal SW Engineer- Telematics, System Integration & Test Engineer, Machine Learning Systems Researcher, EDA/CAD Infrastructure and Compute Engineer & more.

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VMware
Industry:Computer Hardware & Software
Where Hiring:San Francisco, CA,  Palo Alto, CA & more.
Open Roles:Senior Manager, AMER Professional Services PMO – Opportunity for Working Remotely Palo Alto, CA, Sr. Manager, DevOps – Workspace ONE Intelligence – Opportunity for Working Remotely San Francisco, CA, Software Engineer – VMware Tanzu Labs San Francisco, CA, Intern – VMware Research Group -Redesigning Rack-Scale Networks for Remote Memory San Francisco, CA & more.

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PayPal
Industry:Internet
Where Hiring: San Francisco, CA,  San Jose, CA, Scottsdale, AZ & more.
Open Roles:Sr. PMM – SMB- Instore Pricing, Sr Mgr Mktg Production & Transcreation, Sr. Product Manager, Product Marketing Mgr – PP Shopping, Manager Strategic Growth, Partnership Marketing Associate, Finance & Accounting Intern & more.

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Workday
Industry:Enterprise Software & Network Solutions
Where Hiring:San Francisco, CA, Palo Alto, CA & more.
Open Roles:Outbound Product Manager, Customer Accounts, Manager, Software Development Engineering in Test, Software Engineer III, (Full Stack, Java), Software Engineer III (Java), Principal Software Engineer, In-Memory Engine, Sr. Database Administrator, Cloud Operations & more.

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Adobe
Industry:Computer Hardware & Software
Where Hiring: San Francisco, CA & more.
Open Roles: Sr. Software Development Engineer in Test, C++ Developer – Photoshop, Education Marketing Communications Specialist, Experience Researcher, Lead Software Engineer, Campaign Marketing Manager, Experience Design Intern, Document Cloud, Senior Software Engineer & more.

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Slack
Industry:Internet
Where Hiring:San Francisco, CA,  New York, NY & more.
Open Roles:Account Executive, Mid Market, Engineering Manager, Language & Runtime, Performance Infrastructure, Audience Operations Manager, Sr. Value Consultant, Sr. Associate, Business Operations, Sr. Event Content Manager, Global Sales Strategy and Operations Manager, & more.

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Health Catalyst
Industry:Enterprise Software & Network Solutions
Where Hiring:Remote, Salt Lake City, UT & more.
Open Roles:Women and Women of Color in Engineering Scholarship, Sr. Financial Analyst / Sr. Growth Analyst, Data Engineer. Sr. (Vitalware), Data Analyst, Strategic Pricing, Sr. Director, EDI Software Engineer, Engineering Lead – Big Data team, Project Specialist (Vitalware) & more.

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Blue Yonder *Hiring Surge*
Industry:Enterprise Software & Network Solutions
Where Hiring:Dallas, TX, Boston, MA, Scottsdale, AZ & more.
Open Roles:Enterprise Account/Customer Executive – Supply Chain Execution, Sr. Manager / Director – Transformation Advisory, Staff Engineer- Big Data, Sr. IBM Sterling Developer/Engineer (OMS modules), Sr. Solution Architect – OMS, Sr. Account / Customer Executive – High Tech & more.

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Box
Industry: Computer Hardware & Software
Where Hiring: Redwood City, CA, San Francisco, CA & more.
Open Roles: Software Engineering Intern – Summer 2021, Associate Implementation Consultant, Sr. DevOps Engineer, ISM, Outbound Business Representative, Senior Software Engineer, Admin Experiences, Sr. Software Engineer, Android, Senior Data Security Engineer, Software Engineer, Admin Experiences & more.

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Equinix
Industry: Enterprise Software & Network Solutions
Where Hiring: Redwood City, CA, Palo Alto, CA & more.
Open Roles: Senior Executive Assistant, Legal Operations Billing Analyst, Sr. Manager, Change Management, Change Manager, Talent Marketing Manager, Principal Network Engineer, Technology and Architecture, Office of the CTO, Principal Software Engineer, Technology and Architecture, Office of the CTO, Commercial Management Director & more.

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CDW
Industry: IT Services
Where Hiring: Vernon Hills, IL, Lincolnshire, IL, Shelton, CT & more.
Open Roles: Financial Planning Manager, Sales Representative, Application Development eCommerce, Associate Consulting Engineer – Enterprise Network Solutions, Senior Payroll System Analyst, Senior Application Developer, eCommerce, Principal Customer Success Manager – Azure & more.

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Empathy Helped Zoom Earn A Spot Among the Best Places To Work In 2021

Collectively our world was turned upside down due to the emergence of COVID-19. Companies globally fought to keep their businesses afloat, retain, and motivate their employees all while transitioning from an office workplace to remote. At Glassdoor, we frequently receive this common question, “How do I become a Best Place to Work?” The answer is simple, companies with mission-driven cultures, transparent senior leaders, amazing career opportunities, and those who truly put people first are traits employees love and appreciate most. When a company operates this way organically, the feedback then shows up when employees share reviews and ratings on Glassdoor. In 2021, Zoom Video Communications is one of the very best to work for, according to employees, for the third time (previous wins in 2019 and 2018, too) because they continue to put people first.

This year, Zoom created an atmosphere of community, connection, and empathy in a new virtual world. We relied on their product to speak to loved ones, attend working meetings and further connect with employees. Because of Zoom we were able to retain a bit of normalcy within chaotic surroundings. Zoom, the leader in modern enterprise video communications, with an easy, reliable cloud platform for video and audio conferencing, chat, and webinars prides itself on having a close-knit and strong company culture that trickles down from senior leadership and their CEO Eric Yuan. Continuing to foster and develop an inclusive, supportive, and innovative culture are top of mind for Zoom, even in the midst of a global pandemic. For the communications technology company, Zoom, being voted a 2021 Best Place to Work (#22, 4.4 rating) was the confirmation they rightly deserve for creating employee and customer happiness, globally. 

Zoom has always had a strong company culture, because this has been at the core of who they are from the beginning. Our CEO, Eric Yuan, often talks about how he founded the company with a mind toward building a place he would want to work at in ten or twenty years,” says Lynne Oldham, Chief People Officer at Zoom. “He believes happy employees are key to innovation and customer happiness, so we have always worked to create a supportive work environment.”

Prioritizing empathy and their employees year-round, led Zoom to return to the Best Places awards’ list for a third year. We caught up with Oldham to dig deeper into Zoom’s company values, their investments in their employees and how they were able to navigate the perils of COVID-19. 

Zoom Employees Volunteering

Glassdoor: Congratulations on your win for being a Best Place to Work! What steps did your company take within the last year that may have led to this recognition?

Lynne Oldham: Zoom has always had a strong company culture, because this has been at the core of who we are from the beginning. Our CEO, Eric Yuan, often talks about how he founded the company with a mind toward building a place he would want to work at in ten or twenty years. He believes happy employees are key to innovation and customer happiness, so we have always worked to create a supportive work environment. The challenge of 2020 has been maintaining that culture of happiness during a shift to remote work as well as extreme growth. Right now, more than a third of our employees have joined during the past few months and have never set foot in a Zoom office or met a fellow employee in person. We’ve found ways to show employees that we care virtually, whether by providing employees with equipment to work from home or expanding our wellness benefits to help support things such as food delivery. We also look for ways to build connections virtually. We encourage all employees to meet with their video on, for example, as this helps get to know colleagues better than voice alone. Our all-volunteer Happy Crew, who work tirelessly to create virtual events and opportunities for our employees to come together, has recently re-configured themselves to ensure that the newest employees feel the love even though they have never been to an office. 

Glassdoor: What is your company doing to build and nurture the company culture? Have any strategies changed during the pandemic?

Lynne Oldham: Our culture can be summed up in two words: We care. We care for our customers, employees, company, community, and selves. Care is the value we look for when hiring new employees, because employees who care will go far for their customers and colleagues. Because all of our employees were familiar with our product, we were well-prepared for the shift to remote work, but it was still a transition as the majority of our employees previously worked in the office. Our hiring process is fully virtual now, and we have adjusted our onboarding process into a five-hour interactive experience designed to immerse our new employees in our culture. To support huge increases in demand, we have hired significant numbers of new employees. Since a third of our employees were hired in the last few months and have never been to a Zoom office, it’s very important that we find ways to touch our newest remote employees to make sure they feel part of Zoom. My team’s job is to hire at the pace we need to support our business needs, without compromising quality. We recently introduced structured interviewing, where interviewers at each stage will ask some level of experiential values questions to make sure we are finding those candidates who share our value of care. For current employees, our all-volunteer Happy Crew has kept us busy with virtual events and holiday celebrations for the whole family. We also encourage socialization through Zoom Rendezvous, our program which randomly groups employees in breakout rooms to allow people from different departments and geographies to meet on a less formal basis.

Glassdoor: How have you encouraged employee engagement and retention amid COVID-19?

Lynne Oldham: We have worked to make sure employees feel heard and supported during the pandemic. “Working from home” can look dramatically different from person to person depending on living situations. Some of our employees need to juggle parenting young children or helping children with virtual schooling, while others may be living alone in small spaces and struggling with feelings of isolation. This means flexibility in benefits is key so we can help support employees through their individual challenges. We expanded our wellness benefit, which was previously a monthly stipend for gym memberships, to cover items like grocery shopping, food delivery, and home office equipment. We introduced a mental health benefit through our provider, Lyra. We also regularly hold all-hands meetings where all employees have the opportunity to put anonymous questions for the executive team to answer.

Glassdoor: Many job seekers leverage the Best Places to Work award to help jumpstart their job search. What are some benefits and offerings that make Zoom worthy of top talent?

Lynne Oldham: Job seekers will find Zoom offers a fast-paced environment full of opportunities to innovate and grow. Our focus is on delivering happiness to our customers by reliably providing a best-of-breed video communications experience that just works, and we are constantly innovating to improve and build on that core video experience. We have an open culture without a lot of hierarchy which provides lots of opportunities for skill-building and experiences. Our employees tend to be very friendly and approachable. We also offer competitive benefits such as unlimited time off, an employee stock purchase plan, charitable gift matching, and competitive healthcare benefits. We recently added mental health and fertility benefits. We even have a book reimbursement program, which is a reflection of our commitment to continuous learning: we reimburse any books employees buy.

Glassdoor: Given COVID-19, what are you doing this year to prioritize your employees’ health and well-being?

Lynne Oldham: At the beginning of 2020, before the pandemic started, we added a mental health benefit through Lyra. This became more important than we had imagined and proved a good source of support, allowing our employees to access virtual therapy and mental health resources. We also partnered with the American Heart Association for a series of talks to help with strategies for stress reduction and advice about nutrition. We also expanded our wellness benefit. Prior to the pandemic, each employee received a monthly allowance to use on a gym membership. Given the pandemic, we expanded this to include almost anything to support employees working from home––the purchase of home office equipment, home gym equipment, groceries, and even food delivery. We are also excited about the forthcoming release of the Thrive Global app to help employees set up micro-steps on their journey to mental well-being.  Thrive Global will be available on Zoom’s App Marketplace for companies to add for their employees so they can take space between meetings to breathe and unwind.

Glassdoor: Zoom has been such an instrumental force in so many lives during the pandemic. How has increased public visibility impacted what it’s like to work at Zoom?

Lynne Oldham: 2020 has brought Zoom to a level of attention we never anticipated. We could not have imagined a world full of Zoom weddings, yoga classes, and theater productions. It is an honor to be able to help the world stay connected during these difficult times, and it is also a responsibility that our employees feel keenly. I am proud of our employees for stepping up to keep our service running, help our new customers, and work with users to innovate new ways to make our technology support their needs. We have a “Cool and Inspiring Stories” chat internally where we share stories of innovation and gratitude that help lift everyone’s mood. Whenever you are feeling stressed or overwhelmed, you can click in there and get a reminder of why we are doing this work.

Glassdoor: Why is 2021, the perfect time to join your company?

Lynne Oldham: In many ways, the pandemic has accelerated changes that were already in motion. There was already a shift toward allowing more remote work and rethinking the office, but the pandemic has pushed us several years into the future. We are eagerly anticipating the vaccines that will allow us to gather again in person and we look forward to seeing our colleagues, but we realize the office is never going to be the same. The world of work is changing forever, and Zoom is going to be there, both by enabling remote work and by innovating products to connect remote and in-office workers in a hybrid environment. Products like our Smart Gallery feature, which shows each person in a room in a Zoom square, will help bring the best of remote working into the office, while features like our virtual receptionist desk will help offices reopen safely. Zoom is more than just meetings: in 2021, we will continue to develop as a platform, working to support developers who want to build on our core tech stack. 2021 will be a very exciting year to join Zoom and gain a hand in building the world of the future.

Glassdoor: What do you do to engender a sense of belonging at your company?

Lynne Oldham: Belonging is very important to us here at Zoom. We work hard to make sure employees feel like part of the team from day one, through our redesigned virtual onboarding process, which uses breakout rooms to create interactive activities that allow new employees to get to know one another within their cohort.  When people join and then annually thereafter, our employees receive a credit to the Zoom store where they can get their Zoom swag to solidify that they are part of the team.  To encourage employees to recognize and reward one another’s efforts, we also get to nominate our fellow employees to receive a gift of their choice as a thank you for a job well done.  

For our philanthropic foundation called Zoom Cares, employees also get to choose the focus of our giving each year, and we additionally provide donation matching up to $250 per year.  We are so focused on employees driving these efforts, we just finished an equitable grant making training for 100 Zoomies who will participate on the Regional ZoomCares Boards.  

Glassdoor: How do you ensure there are pathways for career growth for your people?

Lynne Oldham: As we continue to grow our product set and in key verticals such as education, healthcare, and government, the roles and opportunities to add value keep expanding. We believe career growth is a matrix, not a ladder, and are committed to providing opportunities for horizontal growth as well as vertical development. Before this year, we used to regularly design “stretch assignments” for our employees to encourage them to take on challenges and grow their capabilities. Of course, 2020 has been one GIANT stretch assignment for all of our employees! Our employees are talented, committed people who like to learn and grow, and we believe it is important to nurture that potential.

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Flexibility Is Key: Inside Best Places to Work Winner Salesforce

In 2020, many companies had to rethink their operations, products, and services all due to COVID-19, Salesforce included. The global cloud-based software company that provides customer relationship management services was challenged to think of ways to not only prioritize employee health and well-being but also support their customers through the crisis. In response, Salesforce donated more than $30M to combat the effects of the virus and help their surrounding communities. They also pivoted to create a new technology solution for their clients called Work.com in an effort to help the public and private sector respond to the pandemic. Last year, Salesforce further proved their commitment to their communities and the world with their response to COVID-19. For them, 2020 was about living out their values, finding new ways to support their employees, customers, and communities in the face of economic uncertainty. 

“We’ve had to rethink everything — from our products to our policies to philanthropy. We’ve prioritized employee health and wellbeing, guided our customers through crisis, and donated more than $30M to fight the virus and its effects on our communities,” says, Brent Hyder, President, Chief People Officer at Salesforce. 

Salesforce also focused on raising awareness for racial injustice. The company believes  their workforce should reflect current society and prioritizes fostering a company culture where everyone feels seen, heard and valued. To respond to the unique challenges their employees were facing with both the pandemic and systemic racism, Salesforce assembled a Racial Equality and Justice task force, with the intention of driving action in their four key areas: People, Philanthropy, Purchasing and Policy. They believe that their employees are their most essential partner and the power of working closely with employee resources groups and allies across Salesforce to drive change in their business and society more broadly. Salesforce continues to prove why they are a Best Place to Work with winning this accolade for an 11th time.  

For Salesforce, being voted a 2021 Best Place to Work (#17, 4.4 rating) is the confirmation they deserve for putting their employees and communities first, especially during challenging times. We caught up with Hyder to delve deeper into Salesforce’s values, their investments in their employees and how they were able to navigate the murky waters of a global pandemic and racial injustices. 

diversity and inclusion at salesforce

Glassdoor: Congratulations on your win for being a Best Place to Work! What steps did your company take within the last year that may have led to this recognition?

Brent Hyder: The past year has been one of the most challenging in recent history. We’ve had to rethink everything — from our products to our policies to philanthropy. We’ve prioritized employee health and wellbeing, guided our customers through crisis, and donated more than $30M to fight the virus and its effects on our communities.

Our entire company pivoted to create a new technology solution, called Work.com, to help the public and private sector respond to the pandemic – whether it be schools that want to return students safely to campus or healthcare organizations managing vaccine distribution.

And in order to better understand the needs of our global workforce — many of whom faced extreme adversity in 2020 — we introduced new wellbeing surveys, which have helped us make data-driven decisions to better support our workforce in this new environment. The findings of these surveys have led to real change such as additional leave for parents, new time off opportunities, resources for employees to get their home offices set up and more.

This year was about living our values, and finding new ways to support our employees, customers and communities in the face of unprecedented economic and social disruption.

Glassdoor: What is your company doing to build and nurture the company culture? Have any strategies changed during the pandemic?

 Brent Hyder: As the world changed this year, so did the way we work. We’ve had to find new ways to connect and lead.

Leadership today requires much more than driving results and productivity — it means keeping company culture alive and serving as a lifeline to employees as they navigate the challenges of remote work. In fact, 75 percent of our employees cite their manager as their number one most valued source of information. So we’ve offered new trainings and resources to help people leaders manage new responsibilities and keep our culture alive.

We also haven’t forgotten to bring the fun. Whether it’s our talent show “Salesforce Has Talent“, our global Fitness Calendar or a reimagined bring-your-kid-to-work day, called “Salesforce Adventurers Club”, we’ve worked hard to find creative ways to bring people together virtually.

Glassdoor: How have you encouraged employee engagement and retention amid COVID-19?

Brent Hyder: Flexibility is one of the most important ways we can engage and retain talent. This has been made especially true amid the pandemic when many employees were faced with new challenges like homeschooling children when schools closed or caring for sick family members.

We want to provide flexible options to help employees maintain productivity while preventing burnout. During the pandemic, we empowered every leader to implement ways to help employees find balance, which resulted in designated days off, no meeting days each week, reimbursements for lunches and dinners, and other wellbeing initiatives across the company.

We know employees will continue to need flexibility and support this year and we’re constantly exploring new ways to deepen our support for employees and their families.

Glassdoor: Many job seekers leverage the Best Places to Work award to help jumpstart their job search. What are some benefits and offerings that make Salesforce worthy of top talent?

Brent Hyder: The number one reason that people work at Salesforce is our culture. When I first joined the company in 2019, I could immediately see why Salesforce has earned top spots in lists like Glassdoor and others. And it’s not about ping pong tables and snacks — it’s about meaningful work, purpose, and belonging, which we cultivate through transparency in our business processes, our 1-1-1 philanthropic model, and initiatives on wellbeing and equality.

Glassdoor: Given COVID-19, what are you doing this year to prioritize your employees’ health and well-being?

Brent Hyder: Employers took on a new level of responsibility to protect the physical and mental wellbeing of their employees over the past year. Mental health has come to the forefront, and is an issue every employer needs to prioritize.

Through our wellbeing surveys, we were finding that the majority of our employees reported increased mental health issues. We created a task force early on into the pandemic to determine how we move forward as a company, and how we can best support our employees. Through the taskforce and data from our employee surveys, we rolled out new wellbeing programs and policies, including a half-hour weekly broadcast called B-Well Together, featuring experts like Larry Brilliant and David Agus; a meditation app available for all employees; a new global benefit program to help employees and their families strengthen their psychological and emotional health; and new time off strategies.

We’ll continue to listen, learn and find ways to help our employees stay healthy and happy into the new year.

Glassdoor: Why is 2021, the perfect time to join your company?

Brent Hyder: Adversity teaches you a lot about a company. In a year of historic social and economic disruption, I’m proud that Salesforce has risen to the challenge – showing up for our customers, our communities and each other in incredible ways. Now more than ever, we are living our values and looking for people who share our passion for doing good.

Glassdoor: What do you do to engender a sense of belonging at your company?

Brent Hyder: It’s important that our workplace reflects society, and creates a culture where everyone feels seen, heard, valued, and empowered to succeed. 2020 brought systemic racism, violence and inequality into sharp focus, and made it clear that we all have much more work to do to make our friends, colleagues and community members feel safe and valued.

To help us respond to the challenges our employees are facing with urgency and care, we assembled a Racial Equality and Justice task force last year. This task force, composed of leaders and employees of all levels, is helping us drive action in four key areas: People, Philanthropy, Purchasing and Policy.

Our employees are our most essential partner in this effort and we continue to work closely with employee resources groups and allies across Salesforce to drive change in our business and society more broadly.

Glassdoor: How do you ensure there are pathways for career growth for your people?

Brent Hyder: Talent development is something we care deeply about— in fact, we have an entire team dedicated to it! We provide development tools and resources for employees to cultivate their career path, professional development opportunities, and leadership trainings — from our managers to top executives.

Over the past year in particular, we’ve introduced individual development plans for employees to set long-term goals, instituted quarterly check-ins to keep managers and employees connected, and provided new training and resources to help managers learn to lead their teams remotely.

We also encourage employees to advance their career and learn new skills with Trailhead, our online learning platform. Over the last 6 months, 6,000 employees have achieved Trailhead Ranger status – the highest level of achievement on the platform.

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