Top Most Loved Workplaces®
For Women in 2026

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Women Know the Difference Between a Policy and a Culture

At Most Loved Workplace®, we know that women do not just want a seat at the table. They want a culture where their contributions are seen, their advancement is real, and their belonging is earned through consistent action, not policy language.

That is why we are proud to unveil the 2026 Top Most Loved Workplaces® for Women.

This list recognizes organizations across 30+ industries, from healthcare and financial services to technology, retail, and hospitality, that have demonstrated through verified employee sentiment that women genuinely love where they work. Every company was evaluated using the Love of Workplace Index™, certified by Best Practice Institute. The result is a list that reflects reality. Companies that earn recognition here have built something their employees experience every day. The ones that have not, regardless of their policy documents, are absent.

Meet the Top Most Loved Workplaces®
for Women

135 organizations. 30+ industries. All verified by the Love of Workplace Index™.

Proven Growth

Real Results, Proven Impact

The companies on this list are not just better places to work for women. They are outperforming the competition. Based on Best Practice Institute research, validated across 1,800+ Most Loved Workplace® certified companies:

Employees at Most Loved Workplace® are 2-4x more likely to go the extra mile for the company.
Employees at Most Loved Workplace® are 2-4x more likely to go the extra mile for the company.
An estimated 92% of applicants decided to join a company because it was a Most Loved Workplace®.
An estimated 92% of applicants decided to join a company because it was a Most Loved Workplace®.
Every certified company scored above the validated LOWI benchmark for women in their category.
Every certified company scored above the validated LOWI benchmark for women in their category.

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What Top Workplaces for Women Actually Do

Being recognized is the result of doing specific things consistently. Here is what separates the companies on this list from the ones that are not.

Belonging Is Measured, Not Assumed

The companies on this list do not rely on annual surveys to guess how women feel. They use validated sentiment tools to measure belonging, leadership access, and advancement opportunity on an ongoing basis. When employees see that their voice produces visible change, emotional connectedness follows.

Advancement Is Structual, Not Aspirational

Top-ranked companies have built advancement pathways that do not depend on informal sponsorship or being in the right room. Promotion criteria are visible, applied consistently, and reviewed for gender equity at least annually.

Leadership Access Is Real

Women at these organizations report direct, regular access to leadership, not through HR intermediaries or open door policies that are never used. The access is structured, recurring, and two-directional.

Recognition Is Tied To Contribution

The highest-scoring companies connect recognition systems to specific contributions, not tenure or visibility. Women report feeling recognized for what they produce, not for how present they are.

The Culture Is The Same On Day 90 As Day 1

Onboarding culture and sustained culture are two different things at most companies. The organizations on this list score consistently across both. Women do not report a gap between what was promised during hiring and what they experienced after.

What Employees Actually Say

The Love of Workplace Index™ captures sentiment directly from employees. Here is what women at certified companies reported.

Women at top-ranked companies consistently described feeling that their contributions were visible to leadership and that career conversations were proactive, not reactive.

Employees noted that belonging at their organization felt tied to outcomes and contribution, not to informal social networks or proximity to decision-makers.

Across industries, women at 5-star companies described a consistent experience: feedback went somewhere. Women felt heard. Changes they had suggested appeared in policy. The loop closed.

Workplaces That Inspire Growth And Leadership

The organizations recognized on the 2026 Top Most Loved Workplaces® for Women list share one thing that does not appear on any policy document. The women who work there believe the culture is real.

That belief is not built through programs. It is built through repeated evidence, over time, that what employees say leads to something visible. That advancement is structured, not political. That belonging is measured and taken seriously, not assumed.

These organizations earned this recognition through data, not declaration. The Love of Workplace Index™ validated what their employees already knew.

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