Newsweek and Plant-A Insights Group Unveil America’s Greatest Workplaces for Hispanics and Latinos 2025
TL;DR
Newsweek and Plant-A Insights Group's 2025 ranking highlights top U.S. companies for Hispanic and Latino professionals, offering a competitive edge in attracting diverse talent.
The ranking evaluates 500 companies using 120 KPIs, including leadership and work-life balance, based on surveys from 47,000 Hispanic and Latino professionals.
Recognizing companies that foster inclusive workplaces for Hispanics and Latinos promotes equity and enriches the American workforce with diverse perspectives and cultures.
Discover which 500 U.S. companies, including Cedars-Sinai and JetBlue, are leading in creating thriving environments for Hispanic and Latino employees in 2025.
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Newsweek, in collaboration with Plant-A Insights Group, has announced the first-ever list of America’s Greatest Workplaces for Hispanics and Latinos 2025, spotlighting 500 U.S. companies that excel in creating inclusive and equitable environments for Hispanic and Latino employees. This initiative underscores the critical role of diversity in the workplace, especially for the Hispanic and Latino community, which constitutes 19% of the U.S. workforce and has seen a 69% growth in representation over the past two decades.
The selection process was meticulous, involving analysis of publicly available data, interviews with HR professionals, and surveys from over 47,000 Hispanic and Latino professionals, alongside more than 700,000 company reviews. Companies like Cedars-Sinai, Crocs, JetBlue, JPMorgan Chase, and Mercedes-Benz were among those recognized for their outstanding commitment to fostering workplaces where Hispanic and Latino professionals can thrive.
Jennifer H. Cunningham, Editor-in-Chief of Newsweek, emphasized the list's purpose as a resource for job seekers looking for employers that value diversity and cultural inclusion. Dev Pragad, Owner and CEO of Newsweek, highlighted the belief that diversity drives innovation and progress, aiming to inspire other businesses to follow suit in creating more inclusive environments.
The study, one of the largest of its kind, utilized over 120 Key Performance Indicators from Aniline to evaluate companies on various factors, including leadership, integrity, and work-life balance. Only companies with more than 1,000 employees were considered, ensuring a comprehensive and meaningful ranking. The full list is accessible at rankings.newsweek.com/americas-greatest-workplaces-hispanics-latinos-2025.
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