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±«Óătv earns national recognition as a top employer

By Adam Freeman, University Communications and Marketing

The ±«Óătv is one of the best places to work in the United States, according to a new list released by Newsweek magazine.  Newsweek ranks ±«Óătv as one of for 2023, a list of the top 1,000 companies in the United States with at least 1,000 employees.  ±«Óătv is the only university in Florida to appear on the list and one of only a small group of colleges and universities nationwide to be ranked.

The Newsweek list is based on a large employer survey and considers responses from participants such as how likely they are to recommend an employer, culture, working environment, work-life balance, training and career progression, compensation and benefits.

“The ±«Óătv is proud to be recognized as one of the best places to work in America,” ±«Óătv President Rhea Law said. “We value our world-class faculty and staff and their many significant contributions that help make ±«Óătv one of the nation’s leading research universities.”  

In a different ranking released today, Forbes named ±«Óătv as one of the .  Forbes lists ±«Óătv No. 15 and as the highest ranked university in Florida. Last year, ±«Óătv ranked No. 22.

“We strive to make the ±«Óătv the best place for our people to work, learn and grow,” said Angie Sklenka, senior vice president and chief human resources and administrative officer.  â€śWe continue to take steps to enhance our HR practices in support of our faculty and staff, which will have a direct impact on the success of our students.”  

±«Óătv employs approximately 16,000 people across campuses in Tampa, St. Petersburg and Sarasota-Manatee.  More information on the benefits of working at ±«Óătv, open positions and how to apply is available here.

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