The summer before her sophomore year at Purdue University, Brittany Gonzales landed a full-time job at Chicago-based home care business Help At Home. Though she accepted a caregiver role to earn some extra cash, she soon fell in love with the work—so much so that she changed her major from childhood education to child and family services in the hopes of staying with the company after graduation.“[The leadership] wants their people to be successful, and they groom you to eventually take their place,” Gonzales says. “That was not what my friends were experiencing in the companies they were working for. I realized that was something very special, and I didn't want to leave it.”In the year after graduating in December 2015, Gonzales says she received three promotions. This focus on upward mobility has landed Help At Home at No. 8 on Forbes’ list of America’s Best Employers For New Graduates. Forbes teamed up with market research company Statista to identify the companies most liked by new workforce entrants in our annual ranking. The list was compiled by surveying 20,000 Americans with less than ten years’ professional experience working for businesses with at least 1,000 employees. This year’s list is pertinent not only to the class of 2021, but also to last year’s graduates, 45% of who are still looking for work, a recent Monster survey finds. Some 85% worry they’ll miss out on professional experiences—like in-person co-worker connection and mentorship—because they entered the workforce during the pandemic. The pandemic has contributed to notable shifts in the workplace, some of which are reflected in the industries that make up the 2021 list. Last year’s ranking featured 36 companies in the restaurants or travel and leisure industries. This year, just 13 made the cut. After snagging first place in 2020, Whole Foods dropped to No. 56. But Trader Joe’s, which took second place last year, managed to maintain high marks, coming in at a respectable No. 5 this time around. Pharmaceutical company Merck took the top spot in the ranking this year, followed by Southwest Airlines (No. 2) and the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center (No. 3). For those who aren’t quite ready to leave college life behind, the latter is a perfect fit, says Suzanne Farmer, the university’s assistant vice president of organizational development and training.“People want to graduate and learn and keep learning from this academic place. It’s like staying in school,” she says. “It’s very much a learning place where you can grow your career.”In addition to its nurse residency program, new graduates are also given opportunities to work with the university’s researchers and faculty.
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