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Ranking derives primarily from surveys that asked participants to evaluate their employers

United Rentals has been selected as one of Forbes’ Best Employers for Women in 2023. 

united rentals, forbes, america's best employers for women United Rentals was selected for the Forbes list of America’s Best Employers for Women 2023. (Photo: United Rentals)
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Forbes’ sixth annual list of America’s Best Employers for Women was created in partnership with market research firm Statista. The ranking derives primarily from surveys that asked participants to evaluate their employers on dimensions such as atmosphere and development, working conditions, salary and wage, diversity, parental leave and family support. The sample included about 40,000 women and the survey included companies from all industry sectors.

“The Best Employers for Women award reflects our commitment to a diverse, equitable and inclusive workplace that mirrors our customers and communities,” said Craig Pintoff, executive vice president and chief administrative officer, United Rentals. “Delivering on this commitment contributes directly to the success of our employees and company. It helps us better understand our customers and meet their needs in order to build a better future together.”

United Rentals supports its workforce with an empowering, inclusive, purpose-driven culture combined with best-in-class rewards and development opportunities, the company said.

“I’m proud of the direction we’re headed as a company and in the industry,” said Monica Rodriguez, director of inclusion and diversity, United Rentals. “We continue making strides for a more diverse and inclusive culture, and this recognition is a testament to that commitment.”

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