PepsiCo vs. The Coca-Cola Company: Culture Showdown

It’s PepsiCo vs. The Coca-Cola Company for today’s Culture Showdown. That’s right, one of the oldest mainstream company rivalries in American culture will be living out their decades-old battle again today using Comparably’s employee data. So what is it really like working for Coca-Cola? How is the company culture at Pepsi? Read on for some inside insights. … Read full-story

Best Companies for Women 2018

The winners of Comparably’s annual Best Companies for Women awards received the highest ratings by female employees who provided anonymous feedback on a variety of workplace culture questions ranging from work environment to compensation to leadership on Comparably. The award winners are segmented into two lists in alphabetical order: Top 50 Large companies (more than … Read full-story

Best Places to Work 2018

What are the best companies to work for today? As 2018 comes to a close, Comparably has published its annual Best Places to Work 2018 lists, a compilation of culture awards showcasing companies that received the highest ratings on Comparably.com throughout the year. Comparably’s mission is to make work transparent and rewarding for employees and … Read full-story

Best Company Culture 2018

The winners of Comparably’s annual Best Company Culture for 2018 received the highest ratings by employees who provided anonymous feedback on a variety of workplace culture questions ranging from work environment to compensation to leadership on Comparably. The award winners are segmented into two ranked lists: Top 50 Large companies (more than 500 employees) and … Read full-story

Survey: 44% of People Think Bitcoin Is a Scam

Bitcoin prices plunged this week, fanning fears about whether cryptocurrency is more than just a passing fad. And indeed, skepticism around digital currency seems to be a popular view these days — according to the latest reading of an ongoing query by Comparably, 44% of people say they feel cryptocurrency is a scam. More than 1,000 people, predominantly across the … Read full-story

Survey: 40% of Women Say Their Gender Has Been a Career Barrier

Forty percent of women said they feel their gender has held them back in their careers, according to the latest reading of an ongoing query by Comparably. More than 10,000 people responded to the query. **Note: Figures below show who responded “No” to the question, “Do you feel that you’ve been held back in your career because of your … Read full-story

How to Build an Employer Brand That Attracts the Best Talent

For HR leaders today, one of the biggest challenges is trying to bridge the talent gap. In a world where at least 40% of companies are reporting talent shortages, the most since 2007, it’s important that companies put their best foot forward when it comes to recruiting. If you’re an HR leader, it’s your job to ensure you’re attracting the best … Read full-story

Survey: Working on Vacation Is a Bigger Problem for Gen Z Than Any Other Age Group

While a significant percentage of all people feel that their boss expects them to work on vacation, the rate was highest among 18- to 25-year-olds. Thirty-five percent of people 18 to 25 say their bosses expect them to work while they’re on vacation, according to the latest reading of an ongoing survey by Comparably. The rate fell … Read full-story

How to Boost Culture if You’re Not the Boss

Company culture comes from the top. In cases where the leadership is focused on building a positive culture, that’s a great thing. People are productive, engaged, collaborative and generally jazzed about what they do. But in cases where the leadership is lacking, or culture is considered something that “happens” instead of something actively managed, companies … Read full-story

Election Day Study: Generation Z Least Tolerant of Their Coworkers’ Political Views

It’s a divisive time in American politics, particularly among the young. When asked whether the political views of their coworkers affect their working relationships, 35% of people in Generation Z (ages 18 to 25) said yes, the most of any age group, according to the latest reading of an ongoing survey by Comparably. More than 13,000 people, predominantly … Read full-story