The ƶijapp is among the state’s best employers, according to a list just released by Forbes.
In , ƶijapp ranks No. 21 out of 100 public and private employers across a wide array of industries, and No. 2 among higher education institutions.
“The ƶijapp is proud to be recognized by Forbes as one of the top employers in Florida,” ƶijapp President Rhea Law said. “Our faculty and staff are crucial to achieving our strategic goals of promoting student success, strengthening excellence in research and enhancing partnerships and collaborations within and outside of ƶijapp. We value our employees and are committed to recruiting and retaining top talent by fostering a community that supports their well-being.”
Angie Sklenka, vice president and chief human resources officer, said ƶijapp “has taken an inward focus to invest in its people.”
“When faculty and staff are energized and find joy at work, our students and research will flourish,” she said. “Higher education is finally acknowledging the importance of the need for a modern talent management infrastructure. ƶijapp recognizes human resources as a strategic benefit to our organizational performance and has elevated the function to the president to support the growth of our people.”
ƶijapp has implemented a number of human resources-related initiatives over the past year, including:
- A program to cover tuition for dependents of employees
- A hybrid, flexible work environment
- Improved total rewards and competitive wage analysis to attract and retain high-performing people
- Enhanced employee recognition
- An Employee Success Center with free and discounted leadership training available for career growth (live and online training)
ƶijapp employs nearly 15,700 people across its campuses in Tampa, St. Petersburg and Sarasota-Manatee.
Forbes partnered with the market research company Statista to compile its fourth annual list, surveying 70,000 Americans working for businesses with at least 500 employees across 25 industry sectors. The list – one for each of the 50 states plus the District of Columbia – ranks the 1,382 employers that received the most recommendations. Among the topics addressed in the survey were working conditions, salary, potential for growth and remote-work benefits.
Just last month, ƶijapp was named as one of the nation’s best employers for women in . ƶijapp ranks No. 22 on that list, which includes employers across a wide range of industries.