Highest rated employers revealed by mental health EXPERTS

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Experts reveal areas with the BEST employers

  • Bristol takes the top spot, with 16.24% of employers being rated above four stars.
  • Reading and Cambridge rank second and third, with 16.04% and 15.99% of employers being rated above four stars, respectively. 
  • The area with the lowest-rated employers is Blackpool, with just 9.81% being rated above four stars.  

New research has revealed the UK areas with the best-rated employers, with Bristol taking the top spot.  

Experts at Meditopia, the all-in-one mental health solution, analysed the Glassdoor ratings for all companies in each area of the UK that have more than 1,000 global employees. They found the percentage of companies in each area that have an average rating of four stars or above given by employees. The areas with the highest percentage were identified to reveal those with the happiest workforces.  

The UK areas with the highest percentage of employers rated above four stars  

Rank 

City 

Percentage of employers rated above four stars (%)  

1 

Bristol 

16.24 

2 

Reading 

16.04 

3 

Cambridge 

15.99 

4 

Edinburgh 

15.85 

5 

Crawley 

15.71 

6 

London 

15.61 

7 

Birmingham 

15.14 

8 

Belfast 

15.12 

9 

York 

14.88 

10 

Manchester 

14.87 

 

Bristol takes the top spot, with 16.24% of employers being rated above four stars. In total, 5,013 employers were included in the analysis, with 814 rated over four stars. Overall, companies in Bristol have an average rating of 3.495 stars out of five.  

Reading is second, with 16.04% of companies rated above four stars. There were 4,027 included in the analysis, and 646 are rated above four stars. All companies in the town have an average rating of 3.503 stars out of five.  

Cambridge places third, with 15.99% of employers being rated above four stars. Overall, 3,177 employers were analysed and 508 are rated over four stars. Companies in Cambridge have an average rating of 3.496 stars out of five.  

Edinburgh ranks fourth, with 15.85% of companies rated above four stars. There were 3,987 companies included in the analysis and 632 rated above four stars. Edinburgh’s employers have an average rating of 3.509 stars out of five.  

Crawley is next, with 15.71% of companies having an average employee rating above four stars. In total 3,666 companies were analysed and 576 have a rating of above four stars. The town’s employers have an average rating of 3.489 stars out of five.  

London is sixth, with 15.61% of employers having a Glassdoor rating above four stars All companies in the city have an average rating of 3.491 stars out of five.  

Birmingham comes in seventh place, with 15.14% of companies being rated above four stars by employees. Companies in the city have an average rating of 3.479 stars.  

Belfast ranks eighth, with 15.12% of employers being rated above four stars. All companies in the city have an average rating of 3.501 stars out of five.  

York is ninth, with 14.88% of companies rated above four stars by employees. York’s employers have an average rating of 3.459 stars out of five.  

Manchester rounds off the top ten, with 14.87% of employers having a Glassdoor rating above four stars. All companies in the city have an average employee rating of 3.482 stars out of five. 

On the other hand, Blackpool is home to the unhappiest workforce, with just 9.81% of employers being rated above four stars. Closely following are Blackburn and Chelmsford, with 9.90% and 10.64% of employers being rated above four stars, respectively.  

Fatih Mustafa Çelebi, Co-founder and CEO of Meditopia, commented, 

This research is useful for both employers and employees. Employers can identify areas where improvements may be necessary in work culture, while employees can see how work environments in their city or town compare to the rest of the UK. 

“Companies can improve staff happiness and wellbeing by recognising employee achievements, asking employees for input and promoting a good work-life balance. A positive work culture is crucial, as it can help improve work ethic, productivity, and staff turnover.” 

Credit to : https://meditopia.com/, who carried out the above research.


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