Albuquerque Journal

Here’s how New Mexico’s Top Workplaces were determined

- BY BOB HELBIG ENERGAGE Bob Helbig is the media partnershi­ps director for Energage, an employee survey company based in suburban Philadelph­ia that partners with the Albuquerqu­e Journal to produce Top Workplaces.

Employers have been forced to focus harder than ever to retain and attract talent amid the disruption of the business environmen­t during the COVID pandemic. Top Workplaces celebrates the employers that are getting it right.

The heart of the Top Workplaces program is an employee survey. The 24-question survey collects feedback from those who know organizati­ons the best: the people who work there. Employee feedback is the sole basis for determinin­g which employers make the Top Workplaces list.

This is the 10th year employee survey company Energage has partnered with the Journal to identify outstandin­g workplaces in New Mexico.

“The employee experience needs to be on the mission-critical list,” said Eric Rubino, CEO of Energage. “By giving employees a voice and showcasing an authentic culture, organizati­ons can attract those job seekers who complement their culture. Culture drives performanc­e.”

For 2022, 52 employers made the winners list. Energage invited 1,051 organizati­ons to participat­e, and they were eligible provided they had 35 or more employees in the state. Most of the surveying was done between December 2021 and March 2022. Surveys went out to 15,714 employees in the state, and 9,286 responded.

Employers were divided based on the number of employees in the region, in order to compare feedback of similar-size groups. Organizati­ons that exceeded benchmark scores for each size group made the winners list. Within those groupings, organizati­ons are ranked by the aggregate score based on the employee feedback; the more positive the employee responses, the higher the score, the higher the rank.

Energage also determines special award winners for some employers who have standout scores in certain areas of the survey, such as leadership, values, direction, communicat­ion, meaningful­ness and benefits.

Why isn’t a particular company on the list? Perhaps it did not participat­e, had too few employees to qualify or did not score high enough in the survey process. Each year, Energage also disqualifi­es a small number of participan­ts based on irregulari­ties in the employee survey responses, including if employees say they were pressured into answering positively.

To nominate a company for next year’s program, go to abqjournal.com/ nominate.

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