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30 MI Companies Named Among America’s Greatest Workplaces 2023

Here are the 30 best companies to work for in Michigan, according to Newsweek.

MICHIGAN — 30 companies headquartered in Michigan were recently named to the America’s Greatest Workplaces 2023 rankings released by Newsweek and its data partner, Plant-A Insights Group.

Newsweek used a 5-star rating system to rank companies. The rating is based on a national survey on benefits, workplace environment, career development, empowerment of women, promotion of veterans, development of entry-level employees and support for LGBTQ+ employees.

Companies headquartered in Michigan that made the ranking are:

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Apexon, Technology Services / Telecommunication Services, which employs 19,999 people and has revenues between $100 million to $250 million, received a five-star ranking. The company was founded in 1996. Other companies include:

  • A.J.M. Packaging, Utilities / Packaging & Containers, four-star ranking
  • Ally, Financial Services and Business Services, four and a half-star ranking
  • Auto-Owners Insurance, Insurance Services / Insurance Underwriting, four and a half-star ranking
  • Champion Homes, Energy, Resources and Industrials, four-star ranking
  • Comerica, Banks / Consumer Finance, four-star ranking
  • Concentrix, Technology Services / Telecommunication Services, four and a half-star ranking
  • Daifuku, Financial Services and Business Services, four-star ranking
  • Denso, Vehicle Manufacturers / Auto Parts / Heavy Duty Vehicles, four-star ranking
  • Domino's, Consumer Products / Consumer Products Distributors / Food & Beverage Producers, five-star ranking
  • Dow, Energy, Resources and Industrials, four and a half-star ranking
  • DTE Energy, Utilities / Packaging & Containers, five-star ranking
  • E.L. Hollingsworth, Energy, Resources and Industrials, four-star ranking
  • Ford, Vehicle Manufacturers / Auto Parts / Heavy Duty Vehicles, four and a half-star ranking
  • GM, Vehicle Manufacturers / Auto Parts / Heavy Duty Vehicles, four-star ranking
  • H.W. Kaufman, Insurance Services / Insurance Underwriting, five-star ranking
  • Henry Ford Health, Health Care Providers, five-star ranking
  • HoMedics, consumer, four and a half-star ranking
  • JSJ, Energy, Resources and Industrials, four-star ranking
  • Kalitta Air, Energy, Resources and Industrials, five-star ranking
  • Kellogg, Consumer Products / Consumer Products Distributors / Food & Beverage Producers, five-star ranking
  • L&L Products, Chemicals & Plastics / Pharmaceuticals / Biotechnology, four and a half-star ranking
  • M&K Truck Centers, Energy, Resources and Industrials, four-star ranking
  • Michigan Healthcare Professionals, Health Care Providers, four-star ranking
  • Robert Bosch, Automotive & Consumer Vehicle Retail, four and a half-star ranking
  • Rocket Companies, Banks / Consumer Finance, four-star ranking
  • Steelcase, Financial Services and Business Services, four and a half-star ranking
  • Stryker, Health Care Equipment / Health Care Products, five-star ranking
  • U.S. Farathane, Energy, Resources and Industrials, four-star ranking
  • Vericast, Advertising & Marketing, five-star ranking

To develop the ranking, Newsweek and Plant-A Insights Group surveyed companies employing at least 1,000 people about their employment experience and also consulted more than 389,000 company reviews.

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The companies that made the final ranking share common values such as competitive salaries and benefits, equity and diversity, and a workplace culture that is open to new ideas, Newsweek said. Additionally, the companies provide comfortable working environments while encouraging career development and work-life balance.

Companies that create “great workplaces” benefit from increased productivity and lower turnover rates that contribute to stability while employees benefit from better physical and mental health, the magazine said. Those employees tend to take fewer sick days, are less likely to experience burnout, and provide excellent service to their customers and colleagues.

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