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Should You Work For a B Corp?
Happy Thursday, friendos. We know you’re out there scouring job sites for companies that actually make a positive impact on the world. Maybe they even treat their employees well too (what a dream, amiright?)
But how can you tell which companies actually walk the talk and which ones are blowing smoke? One way is to look for their certifications.
These days there are a bazillion certifications that companies can get to prove they’re legit do-gooders, so we’re just going to highlight a major one: the B corp certification.
The B Corp certification has been around since 2006, and it’s for socially minded for-profit organizations. For example, Patagonia is a B Corp, but the certification isn’t only for international fleece vest-producing giants. Small businesses can achieve B corp status too.
There are several reasons to work for a B Corp:
Job applications always offer big promises, so one way to cut through the noise is to see if a company has a B Corp certification or not.
Of course, we wouldn’t be telling you any of this if we didn’t happen to have some sweet B Corps on our job board. Scroll down to check them out and thank us later!
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Voya Financial is supporting educators with their 2024 Unsung Heroes program, an initiative that funds innovative teaching ideas to improve curriculum and learning techniques.
Bummer of the Week:
The Year of the Union continues into 2024. The United Auto Workers union filed complaints against Mercedes-Benz Group AG for aggressive and illegal union-busting. The complaints claim that the company punishes and fires employees who support the union.