Newsweek Unveils America’s Greatest Workplaces for Hispanics and Latinos 2025

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Newsweek, in partnership with Plant-A Insights Group, has launched the first-ever ranking of America’s Greatest Workplaces for Hispanics and Latinos 2025, spotlighting companies that are setting benchmarks for diversity and inclusion. This initiative comes at a time when Hispanic and Latino professionals represent 19% of the American workforce, a figure that has grown by 69% over the last 20 years, underscoring the importance of creating environments where these employees can thrive.
The selection of the 500 companies featured was based on a meticulous process that included analyzing public data, conducting interviews with HR professionals, and gathering insights from over 47,000 Hispanic and Latino professionals, complemented by more than 700,000 company reviews. Among the recognized companies are Cedars-Sinai, Crocs, JetBlue, JPMorgan Chase, and Mercedes-Benz, all of which have demonstrated exceptional commitment to fostering inclusive workplaces.
Jennifer H. Cunningham, Editor-in-Chief of Newsweek, pointed out the value of this list as a crucial tool for job seekers prioritizing diversity and cultural inclusion in their employment choices. Dev Pragad, Owner and CEO of Newsweek, also noted the list's potential to inspire businesses across the nation to embrace more inclusive practices, highlighting diversity as a key ingredient for innovation and advancement.
The study focused on organizations with more than 1,000 employees, employing over 120 Key Performance Indicators from Aniline to assess various factors including leadership, integrity, compensation, and work-life balance. This extensive methodology ensures that the 2025 list stands as one of the most comprehensive examinations of Hispanic and Latino workplace experiences in the United States. For those interested in exploring the full list, it is available at rankings.newsweek.com/americas-greatest-workplaces-hispanics-latinos-2025.

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