• Ultimate Software Group
    Fortune评出美国最适合父母工作的50佳公司,Workday 排第一 The 50 Best Workplaces for Parents By Fortune Editors November 28, 2017 1. Workday Courtesy of Workday, Inc. U.S. headquarters: Pleasanton, Calif. Industry: Information Technology No. U.S. employees: 5473 Parental Benefits Fertility treatments covered by health plan: Yes Total maternity leave: 100 days Fully-paid maternity leave: 100 days Total paternity leave: 100 days Fully-paid paternity leave: 60 days Parental leave after adoption: 60 days Parental-leave benefits to part-time employees: Yes On-site or near-site child care center: Yes Employees say: “Management makes it very clear that personal lives come first and work is to be balanced with your outside life. We focus a lot on personal health from things like exercise, taking time off, team building events and simply having fun.” “Workday encourages a work/life balance which has allowed me to spend more time with my family. I did not have this with my past employer who expected me to always be available and even made me feel guilty for taking maternity leave. With Workday I am now able to volunteer with my children’s activities and actually spend extra time with my family. This has made an enormous difference in my overall well-being and happiness.” 2. Ultimate Software Courtesy of Ultimate Software U.S. headquarters: Weston, Fla. Industry: Information Technology No. U.S. employees: 3972 Parental Benefits Employees who telecommute: 50% Fertility treatments covered by health plan: Yes Total maternity leave: 60 days Fully-paid maternity leave: 50 days Total paternity leave: 60 days Fully-paid paternity leave: 20 days Parental leave after adoption: 60 days Parental-leave benefits to part-time employees: No On-site or near-site child care center: Yes Employees say: “I just returned from my four weeks of paid paternity leave and it was a once in a lifetime experience! Most companies still do not recognize the value a father can provide to his family after the birth of a child, so we are blessed that Ultimate does!” “Words can’t even express how thankful I am to work for Ultimate Software. From the first day that I’ve arrived it has been a blessing. From the company paid benefits for my entire family, to the stock given which helped us to have our first home built, to all of the company perks given on a day-to-day basis, to the wonderful people and the work/life balance. I hope to retire here.” 3. Deloitte Courtesy of Deloitte U.S. headquarters: New York City Industry: Professional Services No. U.S. employees: 55608 Parental Benefits Employees who use flexible schedules: 95% Employees who telecommute: 95% Employees who use compressed work weeks: 1% Fertility treatments covered by health plan: Yes Total maternity leave: 120 days Fully-paid maternity leave: 120 days Total paternity leave: 80 days Fully-paid paternity leave: 80 days Parental leave after adoption: 80 days Parental-leave benefits to part-time employees: No On-site or near-site child care center: Yes Employees say: “Executive leadership tries to create an atmosphere of good work/life balance. Benefits are very competitive including a wellness benefit, 16-week paid caregiver leave, sabbatical program and retirement pension plan fully funded by firm.” “Firm flexibility has had significant impacts to my personal life. I have a daughter who has special needs which often has me out of the office for specific therapies and appointments. Both client, management and team has fostered a culture of allowing and demonstrating an understanding of these unique issues to help adapt to my schedule.” 4. Comcast NBCUniversal Jeff Fusco—AP for Comcast U.S. headquarters: Philadelphia Industry: Telecommunications Parental Benefits Fertility treatments covered by health plan: Yes On-site or near-site child care center: Yes Employees say: “The new Parental leave policy is a huge win! I love that fact that even though we are a Fortune 50 company people genuinely care about your wellbeing and your life outside of Comcast.” “Working for Comcast has literally changed my life and been one of the biggest blessings in my life! When I started at Comcast, I was also tackling being a first-time single mother. There were definitely days that were challenging and hurdles to tackle but I would not be in the position I am today if it were not for my supervisor and support team coaching and encouraging me along the way. Comcast genuinely cares about employees and their career development.” 5. Salesforce Jakub Mosur Photography U.S. headquarters: San Francisco Industry: Information Technology No. U.S. employees: 17417 Parental Benefits Fertility treatments covered by health plan: Yes Total maternity leave: 130 days Fully-paid maternity leave: 0 Total paternity leave: 130 days Fully-paid paternity leave: 0 Parental leave after adoption: 130 days Parental-leave benefits to part-time employees: Yes On-site or near-site child care center: Yes Employees say: “Work life integration is the best I have ever had in my career. The job is fast-paced and demands are high, but I’m empowered and measured on my deliverables. I’m given the flexibility to manage my schedule so that I can be present with my family.” “The maternity leave policy is awesome. It was great to take six months maternity leave to bond with my child. I was also given some additional time off and flexible work from home options on return. This is a godsend as many companies I know do not give any maternity leave to begin with. It greatly reduced my mental stress in returning back to work after a break.” 6. Edward Jones Courtesy of Edward Jones U.S. headquarters: St. Louis Industry: Financial Services & Insurance No. U.S. employees: 42950 Parental Benefits Employees who telecommute: 20% Fertility treatments covered by health plan: No Total maternity leave: 120 days Fully-paid maternity leave: 120 days Total paternity leave: 14 days Fully-paid paternity leave: 14 days Parental leave after adoption: 120 days Parental-leave benefits to part-time employees: Yes On-site or near-site child care center: No Employees say: “You have the opportunity to build a career to whatever level of success you desire. You can have as flexible of a schedule as you want as long as you run an ethical and profitable branch.” “A new [Parental Leave of Absence] benefit was added last year, that I was able to take advantage of: My husband and I adopted one of our foster children. I was able to take time off from work to help her settle in and adjust to the new horizon she was becoming a part of.” 7. Cooley Courtesy of Cooley LLP U.S. headquarters: Palo Alto, Calif. Industry: Professional Services No. U.S. employees: 1892 Parental Benefits Employees who use compressed work weeks: 1% Fertility treatments covered by health plan: Yes Total maternity leave: 130 days Fully-paid maternity leave: 80 days Total paternity leave: 60 days Fully-paid paternity leave: 35 days Parental leave after adoption: 130 days Parental-leave benefits to part-time employees: Yes On-site or near-site child care center: Yes Employees say: “In addition to the generous leave policy for parents, Cooley permits employees to gradually ease back into their work schedule for six months after returning. This benefit was invaluable in enabling me to return back to work.” “I have been with Cooley for 17 incredible years. I am a parent to six kids and never once have I felt like I’ve had to make a choice between being a great parent and a great lawyer here at Cooley. It truly is a ‘best of both worlds’ kind of place. My work schedule is incredibly busy but also very flexible so that I can fully meet my parental responsibilities to all my kids and still also fully meet my responsibilities to clients and colleagues. A completely supportive environment with respect to families is what we have here at Cooley—a rare thing indeed for a large international law firm.” 8. SAP America Courtesy of SAP America U.S. headquarters: Newtown Square, Penn. Industry: Information Technology No. U.S. employees: 18379 Parental Benefits Employees who use flexible schedules: 100% Employees who telecommute: 100% Fertility treatments covered by health plan: Yes Total maternity leave: 60 days Fully-paid maternity leave: 60 days Total paternity leave: 60 days Fully-paid paternity leave: 30 days Parental leave after adoption: 30 days Parental-leave benefits to part-time employees: No On-site or near-site child care center: No Employees say: “While in the middle of a very difficult set of diagnoses for my daughter, I was promoted to a highly visible position. I was not only able to take care of my family, but excel in my job because SAP’s flexibility and excellent training programs.” “I think SAP is a great place to work to be a Working Mom. I have been able to reinvent my career a few times here to adjust to the changes in work life needs. My managers have always been very supportive. I was able to take advantage of the maternity leave program, part-time return to work programs, and vacation to care for my newborn. One of the biggest reasons woman leave the workforce is because they cannot balance caring for children and delivering on their career. At SAP, my managers helped me believe that I can do both and give me the support to do both.” 9. Kimley-Horn Courtesy of Kimley-Horn U.S. headquarters: Raleigh, N.C. Industry: Professional Services No. U.S. employees: 2805 Parental Benefits Employees who use flexible schedules: 10% Employees who use compressed work weeks: 96% Fertility treatments covered by health plan: Yes Total maternity leave: 60 days Fully-paid maternity leave: 35 days Total paternity leave: 60 days Fully-paid paternity leave: 5 days Parental leave after adoption: 60 days Parental-leave benefits to part-time employees: No On-site or near-site child care center: Yes Employees say: “Kimley-Horn’s support and recognition of women professionals and their emphasis on work-life balance is unparalleled. There is no feeling that there is a ‘glass ceiling’ present at Kimley-Horn.” “I am truly allowed to be myself with this company. I don’t have to worry about not fitting in, because in order to fit in, you just have to be yourself. I have never worked at a company that had this genuine attitude towards its employees, and truly want each and every one of us to succeed not only in business, but in life as well.” 10. Wegmans Food Markets Rich Schaub Photography U.S. headquarters: Rochester, N.Y. Industry: Retail No. U.S. employees: 47084 Parental Benefits Fertility treatments covered by health plan: Yes Total maternity leave: 60 days Fully-paid maternity leave: 30 days Total paternity leave: 60 days Fully-paid paternity leave: 0 Parental leave after adoption: 60 days Parental-leave benefits to part-time employees: No On-site or near-site child care center: No Employees say: “Wegmans allows me the time to be a mom, as well as understanding that I need to work as much as possible too. If my child is ill, leaving to get him is never as issue.” “I am so very thankful for our benefits. Wegmans truly takes care of us. My wife and I have a child who has had special medical needs. We are so very grateful that Wegmans medical benefits have helped provide what we need for our child. I also love the people I work with. I feel like we are family working together to help our customers.” Left 40 Others Best Workplace for Parents 11. American Express 12. Kimpton Hotels & Restaurants 13. Hyatt Hotels 14. Adobe Systems 15. USAA 16. World Wide Technology 17. PricewaterhouseCoopers 18. Genentech 19. VMware 20. Ernst & Young 21. Accenture 22. Zillow Group 23. Capital One Financial 24. Plante & Moran 25. West Monroe Partners 26. Squarespace 27. Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe 28. Intuit 29. NVIDIA 30. Progressive Insurance 31. Allianz Life Insurance Company of North America 32. Quicken Loans 33. Scripps Health 34. Hilton 35. First Horizon National 36. Point B 37. Marriott International 38. Navy Federal Credit Union 39. LaSalle Network 40. Crowe Horwath 41. SAS Institute 42. Total Merchant Services 43. PrimeLending 44. David Weekley Homes 45. Pariveda Solutions 46. Bank of America 47. Texas Health Resources 48. Roth Staffing Companies 49. T-Mobile US 50. Atlantic Health System Original link: http://fortune.com/2017/11/28/best-companies-working-parents/
    Ultimate Software Group
    2017年11月30日
  • Ultimate Software Group
    这个算法告诉你,公司谁要离职了 每一个老板都想猜透员工的心思,想找出那些身在曹营身在汉的员工,可每每都会有员工出其不意地给老板送上一份辞呈。   对于人才密集型的行业而言,人才外流恐怕是管理者最头疼的事之一,如果能够提前洞悉到员工的行为和想法,就能够在员工丢下一纸辞呈前采取措施进行挽留。   华尔街日报披露了一种有趣的方法,包括沃尔玛、瑞士信贷集团和 Box 正在通过大数据“算”出最有可能跳槽的员工。   这些公司的 HR 部门会收集员工的工作任期、员工调查、沟通模式甚至性格测试等一系列数据,这些数据往往能够揭示员工去留的动机,从而分析判断员工的离职倾向性。   没有一种单一的数据可以预测员工去留。离职背后的动机通常很复杂,收入多寡、同事关系、公司前景、职业规划等等,在不同公司,这些变量的影响力又有很大的差异。   比如在 Box 公司,一名员工的收入和与上司的关系重要性远不如对于团队的感觉。而在瑞士信贷,员工的表现和团队规模又显示出强大的影响力。   人力资源软件公司 Ultimate Software Group 公司就在为它们的客户做这样的分析。根据不同公司的特点和环境,Ultimate Software Group 公司的数据科学家结合测试等一系列变量建构一种算法,从而对哪些员工可能会在近期辞职。类似于信用评分,每名员工都有一个留任预测的指数。   对于公司管理者而言,准确的信息是判断和决策的依据。同理,大数据预测算法的核心取决于数据是否准确、追踪是否全面、算法是否科学。   VoloMetrix 是一家总部位于西雅图的销售、生产力及人力管理初创企业,他们做的是员工活动跟踪解决方案,方法是在不侵犯员工隐私的基础上,通过日历、电子邮件等接口收集和分析数据,从而获得有关主题、时间、协作类型以及参与者的角色和地理位置等信息。这些数据经过分析汇总最终可以形成整个公司的沟通和协作行为全景图,并可以对每一位员工的效率做出科学的评估。   对于大部分雇主而言,通过算法分析的目的并不在于驱赶有离心的员工,而在于挽留人才以及搞清楚背后的动机,解决公司弊病。但这并不意味着算法绝对可靠,更多时候它只能作为一个参考,让雇主多一个心眼。   “我们绝对不会说找员工谈话的唯一理由是算法让我们这样做的。”AOL 人力分析主管 John Callery 表示,AOL 想提高留任指数还为时尚早,测试预测模型就需要至少一年时间。   大数据的预测并不仅仅局限于离职倾向性的分析中,很多模型都可以为人力资源提供参考。比如沃尔玛就通过数据分析预测哪些员工可以晋升,从而有计划地组织和安排员工的岗位的替换和交接。这家零售商巨头每年就会晋升 16 万-17 万名员工。   凡事预则立不预则废。正如沃尔玛负责人员分析的全球副总裁 Elpida Ormanidou 说: “如果我们能够提前三个月,我们就能够尽快地组织招聘和培训,没有人希望职位一直空缺着。”   来源:爱范儿   // 扫一扫,关注“HRTechChina”,聆听人力资源科技的声音!
    Ultimate Software Group
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