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Hyland Software Makes Fortune 100 Best Companies to Work For List

The Westlake-based company was recognized on the list for the sixth straight year.

WESTLAKE, OH — Hyland Software has again been named to the 2019 Fortune 100 Best Companies To Work For List. This is the sixth consecutive year the Westlake-based company has appeared on the list.

"We've always relied on our people to drive product innovation and provide exceptional service, so being included on Fortune's list of the best workplaces means a lot to us," said Bill Priemer, president and CEO at Hyland. "We owe our lasting success as a business — enabling organizations to deliver better experiences to the people they serve — to the tremendous contributions of each and every one of our team members."

Hyland was ranked No. 72 on Fortune's list, which was based primarily on employee feedback. The software company was praised for its distinctive culture, on-site perks and amenities, and flexible work-life balance.

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This is what Fortune had to say about Hyland: "Every week at the content management software provider starts with bagels and a Monday morning meeting led by CEO Bill Priemer where one employee is singled out as “player of the week.” The award comes with prizes such as cash and extra paid time off. Employees get a four-week sabbatical after eight years and a cash bonus of $2,500 plus lunch with the CEO after a decade."

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The No. 1 company to work for in the U.S. was Hilton, the hotel chain. The entire Fortune 100 list can be found on the Fortune website.

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