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Bright Horizons is One of Boston Globe 100’s Top Places to Work

Bright Horizons Family Solutions® has been named the 11th best place to work in Massachusetts by the Boston Globe. The prestigious ranking on the Globe 100’s Top Places to Work list underscores how Bright Horizons® has always worked to support its employees and despite the downturn in the economy, the company continues to place an emphasis on fostering a culture where employees feel valued and supported at both work and home.

The Top Places to Work list recognizes companies in Massachusetts, where Bright Horizons is headquartered, for their supportive work environment. Rankings are based on employee opinions about company leadership, compensation and training, diversity/inclusion, career development, family-friendly flexibility, and values and ethics.

Bright Horizons partners with more than 700 employer clients in a range of industries to provide family-friendly solutions such as worksite child care and early education, emergency back-up care and elder care, and college counseling and continuing education services, helping employees to be more productive at work and at home. The company is committed to making sure its own employees have industry-leading benefits that recognize the great value and professional nature of early education careers.

The rankings in the Globe 100’s Top Places to Work are based on survey information collected by Workplace Dynamics, an independent company specializing in employee engagement and retention, from 86,000 employees at 269 Massachusetts organizations. The full report can be found at www.boston.com/topworkplaces.

Bright Horizons Family Solutions® () is the world’s leading provider of employer-sponsored child care and early education, back-up care, and work/life solutions. The company operates more than 700 child care and early education centers across the U.S., in Europe, and Canada. Bright Horizons® has been named ten times as one of FORTUNE magazine’s “100 Best Companies to Work For in America.”

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