New Job Growth and Enthusiasm of Young Workforce Among Reasons Company is Honored with No. 22 Spot
"We congratulate and thank each and every one of our valued Team Members who have put us on this prestigious list again this year. It is their devotion and enthusiasm that have led to our success, and we are fortunate to have such talented and dedicated Team Members who satisfy and delight our shoppers every day," said Whole Foods Market CEO and co-founder
FORTUNE noted that the slowing economy "has not curbed the enthusiasm of this young workforce (28 percent are under age 25)." Additionally, FORTUNE listed Whole Foods Market No. 1 for job growth for adding 8,570 new employees in the last year.
Whole Foods Market ranks No. 11 out of the 39 large companies on the "best companies" list. The natural and organic grocer is one of 15 companies that pay 100 percent of its Team Members' health-care premiums and is one of the 20 employers on the list with at least 350 job openings at a time when many big companies are announcing mass layoffs. Additionally, the Company was ranked the 15th most diverse and was one of only four grocery stores on the overall list.
Whole Foods Market believes these unique factors and other Company perks are part of the reason it made the FORTUNE list again this year. Benefits include a 20 percent Team Member store discount, fully paid health care premiums for those who work 30 hours a week, health care coverage for domestic partners and a personal wellness account for health care expenses. Every three years, Team Members help select the employee benefits Whole Foods Market offers by participating in a company-wide benefits vote.
Whole Foods Market was one of 14 companies headquartered in
Company employees played an important role in determining the FORTUNE ranking. Two-thirds of a company's score is based on survey responses from 400 randomly selected employees. To pick the "100 Best Companies to Work For," FORTUNE works with
More than 81,000 employees from 353 companies responded to the 57-question survey created by the Institute. Two-thirds of a company's score is based on the survey, which is sent to a minimum of 400 randomly selected employees. The remaining third is based on a company's responses to the Culture Audit questionnaire, which asks detailed questions about demographics, pay and benefits, and open-ended questions on philosophy, communication and more.
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