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Arcalea Earns 2022 Great Place to Work Certification™

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Arcalea recently announced it is a Great Place to Work-Certified™ company by Great Place to Work®: a global authority on workplace culture, employee experience, and leadership behaviors. The prestigious award is based entirely on what current employees say about their experience working at Arcalea. This year, 100% of employees said Arcalea is a great place to work, which is 41 points above the average for U.S.-based companies.

"It is our honor to be Great Place to Work-Certified within our first year of eligibility,”

said Mike Stratta, CEO of Arcalea.

“Our people not only deliver excellent results to our clients but create a culture where people are valued, respected, and have the opportunity to grow. This Certification belongs to each member of the Arcalea team and is a reflection of our core values: We Lead, We Deliver, We Grow, Together."

Arcalea’s survey results reflect the company’s passion for building a winning employee experience. This is represented by the company’s modern remote work policy and professional development opportunities. Arcalea also prioritizes well-being with flexible paid time off, a robust philanthropy initiative, and a generous 401K matching program.

According to Great Place to Work research, job seekers are 4.5 times more likely to find a great boss at a Certified great workplace. Additionally, employees at Certified workplaces are 93% more likely to look forward to coming to work, and are twice as likely to be paid fairly, earn a fair share of the company’s profits, and have a fair chance at promotion.

“Great Place to Work Certification™ isn’t something that comes easily – it takes ongoing dedication to the employee experience,”

said Sarah Lewis-Kulin, vice president of global recognition at Great Place to Work.

“It’s the only official recognition determined by employees’ real-time reports of their company culture. Earning this designation means that Arcalea is one of the best companies to work for in the country.”