The Companies Employees Won’t Leave in 2025


Shockingly-high salaries and polychromatic playgrounds, while attractive, are not the only characteristics job seekers are taking into consideration when searching for new jobs or deciding whether or not to stay with a company, a new study has found.

“In 2025, the companies with high employee satisfaction and retention rates are the ones that take workplace culture and individual development seriously,” says Yassin Aberra, the CEO of Social Market Waya digital marketing agency specializing in SEO.

The team at Social Market Way have conducted a study revealing which companies employees are most happy to be a part of and what to stick around at.

Work-life balance, room for growth, and a sense of community and purpose are integral to keeping workers happy and loyal, the study shows. Here, Yassin and the Social Market Way team reveal the top 50 companies that employees won’t quit in 2025.

The study

Social Market Way conducted the study by taking 100 companies from the US and UK, and analyzing their employee satisfaction and company culture scores, based on reviews on a scale from 1 (low) to 5 (high). Employee satisfaction and company culture scores were weighted 60% and 40%, respectively, and then summed to produce the final score that represents how happy employees are with their company as well as the quality of the company culture.

TABLE: TOP 50 COMPANIES RANKED

RANKCompanyCountryRank (#) Market capIndustryEmployee satisfactionCompany culture ratingScore
1AdobeUS42Software4.34.84.5
2Anglo AmericanUK550Mining4.34.74.46
3Alphabet (Google)US5Tech4.34.64.42
4British American TobaccoUK224Tobacco4.34.54.38
5NVIDIAUS2Tech4.24.64.36
6SalesforceUS28Software4.24.64.36
7MicrosoftUS3Software4.24.54.32
8Philip MorrisUS67Tobacco4.24.54.32
9DiageoUK294Beverages4.14.64.3
10Standard CharteredUK674Banks4.14.64.3
11BT GroupUK1016Telecommunication3.854.28
12IntuitUS79Software4.14.54.26
13CostcoUS22Retail44.64.24
14Rolls-Royce HoldingsUK322Aerospace44.64.24
15CiscoUS44Tech4.14.44.22
16IBMUS54Tech3.94.74.22
17Johnson & JohnsonUS26Pharmaceuticals4.24.24.2
18Eli LillyUS13Pharmaceuticals4.14.34.18
19MerckUS38Pharmaceuticals4.14.34.18
20UnileverUK109Consumer goods4.24.14.16
21AppleUS1Tech4.14.24.14
22MastercardUS21Financial services44.34.12
23ServiceNowUS47Software3.84.64.12
24RELAXUK205Professional services3.84.64.12
25AbbVieUS30Pharmaceuticals3.84.54.08
26AMDUS56Tech3.84.54.08
27American ExpressUS55Financial services4.144.06
28Walt DisneyUS60Entertainment4.144.06
29InterContinental Hotels GroupUK1018Hotels4.144.06
30ChevronUS34Oil&Gas44.14.04
31AstraZenecaUK58Pharmaceuticals44.14.04
32QUALCOMMUS80Tech44.14.04
33AntofagastaUK916Mining4.23.84.04
34Coca-colaUS35Beverages3.84.34
35Summit TherapeuticsUK1342Pharmaceuticals444
36T-Mobile USUS36Telecommunication3.74.43.98
37VisaUS15Financial services3.94.13.98
38Procter & GambleUS24Consumer goods4.13.83.98
39Abbott LaboratoriesUS68Medical devices3.94.13.98
40Reckitt BenckiserUK505Consumer goods3.94.13.98
41AshteadUK614Rental&Leasing services43.83.92
42London Stock ExchangeUK251Financial services3.74.23.9
43Royalty PharmaUK1217Pharmaceuticals4.533.9
44HSBCUK84Banks43.73.88
45AonUK242Insurance3.74.13.86
46NetflixUS25Entertainment3.93.83.86
47Goldman SachsUS76Banks3.93.83.86
48Berkshire HathawayUS9Investment43.63.84
493i GroupUK446Investment3.93.73.82
50Imperial BrandsUK739Tobacco3.93.73.82

The Top 3 Companies

1. Adobe

With a score of 4.5American computer software company Adobe comes in firstranking highest in both employee satisfaction and company culture rating.

With its core values of accountability, authenticity, and innovation, Adobe encourages a healthy work-life balance by offering flexibility in employees’ work schedules, on-site fitness centers, and mental health workshops. The company also provides numerous opportunities for employee recognition, professional development, and social engagement.

“Adobe epitomizes the ideal workplace because it nurtures its employees and their future potential through resources that build both hard and soft skills,” says Yassin.

2. Anglo American

Coming in second with a score of 4.46 is Anglo Americanthe British multinational mining company. With a strong emphasis on the values of respect, integrity, accountability, collaboration, and innovation, the company’s WeCare programme protects the livelihoods of employees and their families, while the Ambassadors for Good is a volunteering program that gives employees a chance to give back.

The company’s latest employee engagement survey found that an impressive 89% of responses indicated a sense of pride in working at Anglo American.

3. Alphabet (Google)

Scoring 4.42 is Google’s parent company, Alphabet. With options for remote work and compressed workweeks, Alphabet also provides mental health initiatives, generous paid parental leave, on-site fitness centres, and community networks. Professional development resources also include skills training workshops and conferences.

“It makes a world of difference when companies are invested in the future potential of their employees so that both employer and employee can evolve together in a symbiotic relationship,” says Yassin.

Yassin Aberra, CEO of Social Market Way, commented:

“In 2025, it’s no longer enough for companies to be offering competitive salaries and basic benefits alone. When searching for a job to commit to, the modern workforce is increasingly attentive to work-life balance, future development, and a strong guiding ethos.

“A quick glance at the core values and benefits of the top scoring companies—Adobe, Anglo American, and Alphabet—tells us that a focus on developing both individual potential and interpersonal community building, are key factors for employee satisfaction. If companies want to avoid a rise in the phenomena of ‘quiet quitting’—when employees do the bare minimum without putting in any added effort or enthusiasm—then they must remember that what they have with their employees is not simply a transactional exchange, but a mutually beneficial, long-term relationship.”

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