Built In Honors Extensiv in Its Esteemed 2023 Best Places To Work Awards
Extensiv Earns Place on Built In’s Best Places to Work List for Second Consecutive Year
Built In announced that Extensiv (formerly 3PL Central) — delivering omnichannel software solutions for warehouse, inventory, and order management – was honored in its 2023 Best Places To Work Awards. Specifically, Extensiv earned a place on LA’s Best Midsize Places to Work for 2023. The annual awards program includes companies of all sizes, from startups to those in the enterprise, and honors both remote-first employers as well as companies in large tech markets across the U.S.
“Trust, transparency, commitment, and change create the high level performance that drives Extensiv’s success, and we couldn’t be more proud of our team and their incredible accomplishments,“ said Jen Albert, vice president of people and culture at Extensiv. “Our commitment to fostering a culture of innovation and collaboration allows us to drive real change in our industry and guides our goal to create the future of omnichannel fulfillment. It’s an honor to be recognized by Built In for our success.”
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Built In determines the winners of Best Places to Work based on an algorithm, using company data about compensation and benefits. To reflect the benefits candidates are searching for more frequently on Built In, the program also weighs criteria like remote and flexible work opportunities, programs for DEI and other people-first cultural offerings.
“It’s my honor to congratulate this year’s Best Places to Work winners,” says Sheridan Orr, Chief Marketing Officer, Built In. “These exemplary companies understand their people are their most valuable asset, and they’ve stepped up to meet the modern professional’s new expectations, including the desire to work for companies that deliver purpose, growth and inclusion. These winners set the stage for a human-centered future of work, and we can’t wait to see that future unfold.”