By Bob Helbig
October 12, 2024, 6:00 a.m.
How do you judge the quality of a workplace? Ask the experts: The employees.
For the 11th year, employee survey firm Energage has partnered with The Salt Lake Tribune to determine the best places to work in Utah. It’s not a popularity contest, and not everyone gets a blue ribbon. A select few are honored through a scientific survey.
Energage administers an employee survey that covers 24 factors and takes just a few minutes to complete. The survey asks workers to offer feedback about such things as pay and benefits, direction, leadership, meaningfulness and appreciation. Energage crunches the feedback data and scores companies based on the responses.