Best Places to Work in Sports 2023 – Sports Business Journal
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Sports is all about fun and games, but our Best Places To Work survey says some places are more enjoyable than others
Sports Business Journal is honoring 75 businesses in the industry’s first look at the Best Places to Work in Sports.
The honorees represent industry segments covering the spectrum of sports, from major league teams to behind-the-scenes companies, with workforces that range from seven people to 8,000 employees.
More than 12,000 employees from nearly 200 companies took part in a confidential employee satisfaction survey administered last fall by SBJ partner Omaha, Neb.-based Quantum Workplace.
The survey measured key areas that make up an organization’s culture, such as compensation, benefits, confidence in co-workers, and trust in senior leadership.
Applications are now open for our 2024 Best Places to Work in Sports. Nominate your company here.
What makes an employer a Best Place to Work?
Full list of finalists in our comprehensive survey
Data and analytics — a deep dive into the companies’ grades
Methodology — How SBJ and Quantum arrived at the Best Places
Teamworks
Cosm
ParkHub
SharpHat
Wit Sports
Pikkit
Good Karma Brands
Program Productions
Omaha Productions
TMRW Sports
Channel 1 Media Solutions
Premier Lacrosse League
Orlando Magic
23XI Racing
Chicago Dogs Baseball
Northeast Conference
USA Basketball
Teall Properties Group
Bensussen Deutsch & Associates
Kraft Analytics Group
Patricof Co
Inner Circle Sports
Navigate
WME Sports
Octagon
Playfly Sports
Bespoke Sports & Entertainment
Parity
Connect Partnership Group
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